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May
27
The New Mexico Public Health Association has compiled resources for communities and organizations looking for immediate resources in the aftermath of recent mass shootings. Gun violence is a public health crisis that affects us all, and the ramifications of gun violence extend far beyond the act. The physical, mental, and emotional health and wellbeing of… Read More »
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May
26
Academic health sciences libraries interested in engaging Native American communities in a deep, meaningful way would benefit from sustainable funding that would allow them to carry out a project over the course of multiple years, University of New Mexico researchers found in conducting a scoping review. Presenting their findings at the annual meeting of the… Read More »
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May
25
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/AliveInsideRegistration Discussion Date and Time: June 16, 2022, 4:00PM ET | 3:00PM CT | 2:00PM MT | 1:00PM PT Film VOD Dates: June 15-18, 2022 Duration: Film (78 mins), Discussion (1 hr) Accessibility: English and Spanish Closed Captioning American Sign Language June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month! Join the Network of… Read More »
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May
24
The Role of Indoor Environmental Hazards on the Health of Children Presented by Kevin Kennedy, Luke Gard, and Elizabeth Friedman Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 9:00 am MT There is a direct relationship between our environments and our health. Our knowledge about the role of indoor exposure and human health has grown exponentially in the… Read More »
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May
24
Along with “you’re on mute,” the word pivot became perhaps the most overused work term of the COVID pandemic. Some of us pivoted so much we felt like we were trying out for the NBA. Students and faculty advisors with the University of Missouri School of Information Science and Learning Technologies made their own quick… Read More »
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