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NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A clear majority of Europeans (84%) are keen to have the office back in their lives, new research has found after a year of widespread homeworking instigated by COVID-19. While more than half of Europeans (55%) say homeworking is more enjoyable than office working, 85% say the office remains either important or essential - with a lack of social interaction and collaborative working among the most cited challenges facing homeworkers. The findings are detailed in a comprehensive new report released by Formica Group. Hundreds of workers in six European countries were questioned to understand the emotional and professional impacts of the last year, as well as their feelings ahead of a potential return to office working in 2021. ....
An MTSU math faculty member and doctoral student are a part of a national award-winning team. Assistant professor Jennifer Lovett and graduate student Demet Yalman Ozen, both from Murfreesboro, recently earned the 2021 Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators National Technology Leadership Initiative award. The team included doctoral candidate Nina Bailey and associate professor Allison McCulloch of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; associate professor Lara Kristen Dick of Bucknell University; and associate professor Charity Cayton of East Carolina University. They created a framework to teach undergraduates what to look for when trying to understand student thinking when the middle school or high school student is doing mathematics with technology. ....
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA NorthBay Healthcare infection prevention specialist Dr. Gregory Warner receives the Prizer-BioNTech novel coronavirus vaccination. at NorthBay Medical Center in Fairfield, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 (Courtesy photo) Good News: NorthBay Healthcare Rolls Out COVID-19 Vaccine A shipment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived at 8:20 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, and by noon, the first vial had thawed and NorthBay Healthcare’s vaccination team was fast at work, inoculating frontline health care professionals. First up was Infectious Disease Specialist Greg Warner, D.O., who has been caring for COVID-19 patients since the beginning of the pandemic. “Today’s an exciting day,” said the medical director for Infection Prevention. “I’m doing this for my family, my patients and for my community. I hope I spread the good word and everyone else will do the same.” ....