Midwestern University partners with Hope s Front Door for wellness workshops
Updated 5/1/2021 1:06 AM
Midwestern University has partnered with the community organization Hope s Front Door to provide a series of health and wellness workshops. The program is designed to help Hope s Front Door clients gain a greater understanding of current healthcare topics and provide strategies to help improve their overall health and wellness. Faculty experts and students from Midwestern University s Multispecialty Clinic provide virtual information sessions on topics such as maintaining good emotional health, chronic illness and stress management, pediatric dental care, staying active during the pandemic, facts and misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccine, and more. The information sessions will continue throughout the year.
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Nearly a decade after details began trickling out highlighting widespread, multi-million dollar corruption at the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation, the final defendant in the conspiracy was sentenced to federal prison Thursday.
Janell Robinson, a former Newark police officer, was sentenced to nine years after being found guilty last year on charges of conspiracy to defraud the watershed corporation, two counts of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit extortion affecting interstate commerce.
U.S. District Judge Susan D. Wigenton also sentenced Robinson to three years supervised release and ordered her to pay restitution of $288,950 to the watershed corporation.