cmaadmin (HEAL)Other NewsUniversity Hospitals Receives $10 Million Donation from Ahuja Family to Support Community Health Center, Reach Underserved PopulationsUniversity Hospitals will use a $10 million donation from the Ahuja family to bolster services at its Cleveland health center for women and children and establish a new position dedicated to improving community health, outreach and education for underserved populations. In recognition of the donation, the health center in Cleveland’s Midtown neighborhood will be renamed the UH […]June 14, 2021Other NewsHealthcare Workers Pushback on Indiana University Health Vaccine MandateHealthcare workers are fighting a new Covid vaccine mandate from Indiana University Health, which says all employees must get a vaccination by September or face termination. Other hospitals are facing the same challenge. Read MoreJune 14, 2021Other NewsStetson University Breaks Ground On $18M Cici and Hyatt Brown Hall for Health and InnovationWhen Wendy Libby, then Stetson University’s president, met with Cici and Hyatt Brown on Sept. 29, 2017, she addressed a few of the school’s wants, ranging in cost from $5 million to $15 million. The Ormond Beach couple asked what was most important. Outside of Sage Hall, on a warm Friday afternoon, almost four years after […]June 14, 2021Other News‘A Perfect Fit’: Salem Academy and College Names A New President with Extensive Health Sciences BackgroundAs Salem Academy and College turns to preparing its college graduates for careers and leadership roles in health-related fields, the institution has picked a new president who helped start a health sciences school at a New England university. Salem Academy and College on Thursday announced its 21st president: Summer Johnson McGee, the founding dean of the School […]June 14, 2021Other NewsKaiser Commits $1M to Community College ScholarshipsThe Foundation for Colorado Community Colleges has received a $1 million gift from Kaiser Permanente to create the Kaiser Permanente Colorado Equity Scholarship Fund. The gift will create a 15-year endowed scholarship fund to provide financial assistance to Colorado community college students who are African American, Black, Asian American, Pacific Islander, Latino, Hispanic, Native American, […]June 14, 2021Other NewsColorado Will Give Out $50,000 College Scholarships to 25 Vaccinated Young PeopleThe state of Colorado is starting a campaign to incentivize COVID-19 vaccination in students age 12 through 17. The incentive is a $50,000 scholarship to help pay for college. Five eligible Coloradans will be randomly chosen to win each week for five weeks, totaling 25 scholarships. Gov. Jared Polis announced Wednesday the winners will be […]June 7, 2021Other NewsKent State to Receive Nearly $64 Million to Recover from Pandemic, Outlines Spending to DateKent State University hasn’t yet decided how it will spend nearly $64 million it is receiving through the American Rescue Plan, but the university has time to figure it out. “The most recent chunk of money totals about $64 million,” said Mark Polatajko, senior vice president, finance and administration. “Half of that is institutional direct the […]June 7, 2021Other NewsWinona State Administrator Working on Mental Health InitiativeAn ounce of prevention isn’t just a worth a pound of cure; it can be a lot of fun as well. Kate Noelke, Winona State University’s director of Integrated Wellness, wants students across the state to not just have access to counseling services, but to find ways to take proactive steps against the triggers that […]June 7, 2021Other NewsTowson University, UM St. Joseph Medical Center Partner for Vaccine ClinicTowson University is planning for a full, working campus this fall, meaning all faculty, staff, and students on campus must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Read MoreJune 7, 2021Other NewsBill Would Prohibit UW System from Requiring COVID Vaccines, But Thompson Says They Won’t Be MandatedRepublicans who control the Legislature want to ban requiring COVID-19 vaccines on University of Wisconsin campuses, but UW System President Tommy Thompson says that won’t be happening anyway. Thompson repeated at a Board of Regents meeting last week that the UW System will not mandate vaccines on campuses but will continue an “aggressive campaign” to encourage vaccinations. […]June 7, 2021Previous PagePage 5 of 309Next Page