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Tipoffs for Jacksonville, Florida (State) Newsletter for Thursday August 22, 2024 ( 4 items )  

12 New Faculty Members Join UAFS This Fall
FORT SMITH, Arkansas, Aug. 22 -- The University of Arkansas-Fort Smith issued the following news: The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith is starting the fall semester with the addition of 12 new faculty members, expanding its roster of nearly 200 full-time faculty. These new educators bring diverse experiences and expertise to the university's three colleges, enhancing the educational offerings for students. "Welcoming new faculty to campus is always an exciting moment for a provost," said Dr  more

Celebrating Four Years of Impact: Pareto Clinic Marks Its 4th Birthday With Community Partnership and Growth at Edward Waters University
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, Aug. 22 -- Edward Waters University issued the following news: As Pareto Clinic celebrates its fourth birthday, the transformative partnership between Edward Waters University (EWU) and this innovative healthcare provider continues to be a beacon of hope, empowerment, and transformation in our community. The collaboration between the Schell-Sweet Community Resource Center (SSCRC) and Pareto Clinic not only provides essential health services to underserved populations but  more

Flagler College Boosts Students' Career Prospects With Health Sciences Minor
ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida, Aug. 21 -- Flagler College issued the following news: Against the backdrop of a booming regional healthcare industry, students minoring in Health Sciences at Flagler College can enhance their career prospects and personal well-being. "By offering a minor in Health Sciences, Flagler aims to provide students with a holistic understanding of health," Health Sciences Program Coordinator and Professor Taylor Behl said. "This equips them with knowledge that can improve their   more

Rev. Kimberly Hyatt on Her Path From Princeton Seminary to Arts Education Leadership
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Aug. 21 -- The Princeton Theological Seminary issued the following news release: Rev. Kimberly Hyatt, MDiv '96, is President and CEO of Cathedral Arts Project (CAP), a nationally recognized nonprofit that provides arts education programs to children and young adults in Northeast Florida. Under her 22 years of leadership, CAP has grown from serving a few hundred students annually to reaching more than 36,000 with a budget of $4.5 million per year. Yet Hyatt's path to minis  more