November is National Native American Heritage Month (NAHM), and people across America are coming together to honor to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans, celebrate the countless contributions of Native peoples past and present, and acknowledge the influence they have had on the advancement of our country.
With the opioid epidemic, soaring obesity rates and the antibiotic crisis, today’s health care landscape continues to move toward integrative medicine. To meet demand, many prestigious hospitals and medical offices are now incorporating alternative medicine practices including Cleveland Clinic, Duke University, John Hopkins, Yale and the University of California, San Francisco.
Benedictine University students, faculty and staff can now transform their physical Benedictine University BCard (the official university ID card) into a mobile ID. Using their smart phone or wearable device’s mobile wallet, students can conveniently, safely and securely access campus buildings, purchase meals and more.
Whether you’re interacting with friends on a social network, buying a product in an online marketplace or producing personalized content for business customers, you’re putting a computer information system to work for you.
Elmhurst MBA student Holly Hayward wanted to volunteer her time and contribute to a worthy cause aligned with the university’s values. As it turns out, the Bluejay Clothing Drive she recently helped organize not only provided clothing for area residents in need, but also gave Hayward something valuable in return.
The Adtalem Global Education Foundation has announced a two-year strategic partnership with the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (“STFM”), a national community of academic leaders committed to developing an accomplished family medicine workforce prepared to serve as the foundation of America’s health care system.
Starbucks and McDonald’s Deploy Additional $10 Million with NextGen Consortium to Accelerate the Circularity of Foodservice Packaging & Address Urgent Waste Challenge