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Delve into the unique offerings of Riverside's outlying clinics. Learn how each campus provides tailored care to meet the needs of its community, from immediate care to specialty services, making healthcare more localized and convenient for everyone.
Colleges and universities across the country are under intense pressure from the federal government, both financially and politically, and Rhode Island's institutions of higher learning are no exception.For the latest episode of Rhode Island PBS Weekly, Globe Rhode Island's Steph Machado sat down with Dan Eagan, the president of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, which represents all eight of Rhode Island's private colleges. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of dotEDU Live, hosts Jon Fansmith, Sarah Spreitzer, and Mushtaq Gunja offer expert analysis on the implications of the student visa freeze, mounting political pressure on Harvard from the Trump administration, and the House reconciliation bill, which proposes major cuts to higher education funding and threatens financial aid and access for low-income students. Here are some of the links and references from this week's episode: Reconciliation Bill H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act Congress.gov House Passes Reconciliation Bill with Far-Reaching Negative Implications for Higher Education ACE | May 23, 2025 Advocate for Students and Campuses in the 2025 Budget Reconciliation Bill International Student Developments Higher Ed Community Letter to Secretary Of State Marco Rubio May 30, 2025 As Trump Administration Escalates Visa Crackdowns, Higher Ed Community Pushes Back ACE | June 2, 2025 Trump Administration Strips Harvard's SEVP Certification Inside Higher Ed | May 22, 2025 Trump Team Pauses New Student Visa Interviews as It Weighs Expanding Social Media Vetting Politico | May 27, 2025 State Begins Rolling Out Expanded Student Visa Vetting — Starting With Harvard Politico | May 30, 2025 Budget and Appropriations ED's Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Budget Request Department of Education More Than 10,000 TRIO Alumni Urge Congress to Protect the Program (PDF) A Review of the President's Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Request for the Department of Education Senate Appropriations Committee | June 3, 2025 McMahon Gets Bipartisan Grilling in the Senate Inside Higher Ed | June 4, 2025 Budget Hearing - U.S. Department of Education House Appropriations Committee | May 21, 2025 McMahon Plays Defense on the Hill Inside Higher Ed | May 22, 2025
Since the Trump administration cancelled thousands of international students' visas, Cal State Monterey Bay staff and students have worried about what could happen to them.
John 15:5 shows us how true fruitfulness and joy don’t come from our own effort or strength, but from staying connected to Christ, who is the true vine. Jesus invites us to stop trying to make it through life on our own and instead rest in His presence, and in the finished work of the cross.
This week on The Spark’s Journalist Roundtable, we tackle a major shakeup in Pennsylvania higher education: the closure of seven Penn State campuses, a decision formally approved by the university’s Board of Trustees in a 25 to 8 vote. Joining us to unpack the story are Anne Danahy, reporter for WPSU, and Wyatt Massey, education reporter with Spotlight PA. The closures, announced as part of a sweeping cost-cutting and restructuring effort, have stunned students, staff, and communities that have long relied on Penn State’s commonwealth campus system to provide accessible and affordable education across the state.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Campuses and student housing are no longer just a place to sleep for students, but rather the space that promotes connection and supports overall mental health. Whether it's through fostering a sense of inclusivity, offering tailored amenities, or design, student communities are now embracing a more wellness-centric approach by integrating certain amenities and decisions that help them connect, study and feel better.As we acknowledge Mental Health Awareness Month, I interviewed Beryl DePalma Alder, AIA associate and senior project designer at Moody Nolan, about what it means to design student housing projects with wellness in mind. Since well-being is not limited only to amenities and green spaces, Alder shared some insights on integrating natural light, biophilic design, adaptable layouts and certain colors into communities to foster connection and support students' mental health.Even the smallest architectural or design decisions can make or break an environment. If done right, thoughtful design creates a sense of belonging and reduces stress. “Design is preventive care,” believes Alder and it can help reduce burdens by incorporating wellness into the daily lives of students.Here's what we talked about:What is purposeful design? (1:45)Elements that can make or break thoughtful design (03:20)A closer look at Moody Nolan's work (07:02)How can wellness-focused design make a difference? (10:42)What's in and what's out for thoughtful design (13:30)Incorporating nature and flexibility into student housing (15:12)Amenities that shine (18:10)More listening, less designing (22:23)
Acts 4:32-37 Jesus radically changes the affections of believers, including shifting our approach to our finances toward gospel-oriented, Spirit-filled generosity.
On this packed episode of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc tackles Missouri's Medicaid expansion, weighing financial sustainability and the push for work requirements. He highlights the alarming rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, focusing on Harvard's protests and international student scrutiny. COVID-19 vaccine debates take center stage, including concerns over VAERS data and potential side effects. Local headlines cover a tornado in St. Louis, a California plane crash, and violence against Israeli embassy staff in D.C. Marc speaks with Nichole Murray about emergency preparedness following the St. Louis tornado, and Benjamin Smith joins to discuss political silence around campus anti-Semitism. Memorial Day travel trends, a San Diego plane crash, and the economics of mocktails are also explored. The hour wraps with quirky news from Minnesota and Missouri. Later, Congressman Bob Onder discusses Medicaid reforms targeting waste and fraud, while Mayor Jason Law shares his campaign to end vehicle emissions testing in St. Charles County due to its cost and inefficiency. The show also covers the renewal of Trump's 2017 tax cuts, border security funding, and the U.S. Treasury's plan to stop penny production by 2026. Marc and Kim preview Memorial Day weekend weather and pool openings, caution listeners about dangerous toys like Jarts, and spotlight community fundraisers supporting tornado victims. Jonah Platt, host of Being Jewish, talks about the rise of anti-Semitism and his podcast's mission to foster Jewish community. The show closes with Jason Cole from Pro Outdoor discussing landscape lighting and a $2500 giveaway.
Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastSubscribe to Ark Media's new podcast ‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/HJI2mXFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.orgArk Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorToday's episode:Dan Senor's 2025 State of World Jewry Address at the 92nd Street Y (92NY).Dan's address expanded upon many of the topics we often discuss on Call Me Back, but it primarily focused on the challenges ahead for Diaspora Jewish communities in a post-10/07 world. Dan also laid out a first draft of an action plan for Jewish Peoplehood that is no longer prominent and weak but one that is instead Jewish and strong. CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Antisemitism on US campuses continues to grow The Jay Shapiro Show 15MAY2025 - PODCAST
The Trump Administration has quickly addressed the widespread Semitism on American colleges and university campuses b y yanking federal funding for certain schools that have done little to combat hate against Jewish students and faculty. The administration has yanked $400 million in federal grants from Columbia University, other schools losing federal funding include Northwestern University, Portland State University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota. But the real concern seems to be where problem schools get foreign funding and who, and what ideals are behind it. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rabbi Yaakov Menken, Executive Vice-President Of The Coalition For Jewish Values, based In New York City, who says the largest foreign donors to to American schools and universities are notoriously anti-Semitic states. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump Administration has quickly addressed the widespread Semitism on American colleges and university campuses b y yanking federal funding for certain schools that have done little to combat hate against Jewish students and faculty. The administration has yanked $400 million in federal grants from Columbia University, other schools losing federal funding include Northwestern University, Portland State University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota. But the real concern seems to be where problem schools get foreign funding and who, and what ideals are behind it. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rabbi Yaakov Menken, Executive Vice-President Of The Coalition For Jewish Values, based In New York City, who says the largest foreign donors to to American schools and universities are notoriously anti-Semitic states. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump Administration has quickly addressed the widespread Semitism on American colleges and university campuses b y yanking federal funding for certain schools that have done little to combat hate against Jewish students and faculty. The administration has yanked $400 million in federal grants from Columbia University, other schools losing federal funding include Northwestern University, Portland State University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota. But the real concern seems to be where problem schools get foreign funding and who, and what ideals are behind it. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rabbi Yaakov Menken, Executive Vice-President Of The Coalition For Jewish Values, based In New York City, who says the largest foreign donors to to American schools and universities are notoriously anti-Semitic states. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is a conversation about the 'Wilding Campuses' programme, led by Students Organising for Sustainability (SOS-UK). We talk about the practicalities of applying a 'wilding' approach on highly altered and designed landscapes on educational campuses. My guests are:Jo Wilkinson, Senior Project Manager, SOS-UKCeline Clarke-Miller, Project Manager, SOS-UKLiz Morley, Wilding Campuses Project Manager, Nottingham CollegeBen Wright, Biodiversity Officer, Archway Learning TrustLinks More about Wilding CampusesWebsite: Archway Learning TrustConnect with Ben on LinkedinThis is part of the urban rewilding podcast series. Listen to all the episodes in the series here: https://greenurbanistpod.com/rewilding- - - Subscribe to the Green Urbanist Newsletter Consulting and training: https://greenurbanist.org/ Podcast website: https://greenurbanistpod.com/ The Green Urbanist podcast is hosted by Ross O'Ceallaigh.
The Future of Penn State Hazleton and Penn State Schuylkill. Guests: Dr. Brian T. Uplinger, Superintendent of Schools, Hazleton Area School District – Anthony Conston, Principal, Hazleton Area School District – Paul Neyhart, Student at Penn State Hazleton Campus -
Are colleges protecting free speech—or silencing it under the guise of “safety”? What happens when the people in charge of educating future leaders can't agree on what speech should be allowed on campus… or when it should be allowed at all? In today's episode, we explore the messy collision between campus protests, administrative overreach, and the First Amendment in real time. If you've ever wondered where the line is between civil discourse and disruptive behavior—this episode will leave you rethinking everything. Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart We dig into a real-life case study from Indiana University, where a controversial overnight speech ban sparked student outrage and national debate. Is banning protests between 11PM and 6AM a reasonable time restriction—or a slippery slope toward censorship? Gerry Regep, a law student and free speech advocate, joins the show to break it down and answer the tough questions. Together, we challenge the conventional narrative around “hate speech,” “campus safety,” and what counts as protected expression. Brian doesn't hold back, playing devil's advocate and channeling what most Americans are actually thinking—“Can't we just get some sleep?” But the conversation quickly uncovers deeper constitutional implications. What looks like common sense could actually violate fundamental rights—and worse, empower college bureaucrats to silence unpopular opinions on a whim. We also tackle the perception problem: why so many Americans have lost trust in universities and why it feels like colleges are only enforcing rules when it fits their politics. From DEI dogma to selective discipline, this isn't just about protests—it's about the future of higher education and whether it can survive the credibility crisis it helped create. Whether you're a parent, a student, a taxpayer, or just someone who believes in free speech, this is a must-listen. You'll walk away with a stronger understanding of the law, the nuance, and the dangerous direction we're heading if we don't push for consistency and accountability. Tap in, and prepare to have your assumptions challenged. ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
The Future of Penn State Hazleton and Penn State Schuylkill
It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, part of our Academic Integrity Series, sponsored by Pangram Labs,YOUR guest is Dr. Cherron R. Hoppes, Chief Academic Officer, The Community Solution Education SystemYOUR cohost is Bradley Emi, Cofounder & CTO, Pangram LabsYOUR host is Elvin FreytesHow does Dr. Hoppes define academic integrity & its relationship to meaningful assessment?What strategies does the Community Solution use to maintain consistency across six institutions?How does the system approach integrating AI while preserving academic integrity?What approach do faculty take when balancing AI as a learning tool versus potential cheating risk?Why does Dr. Hoppes focus on creating "teachable moments" rather than punitive measures?Topics include:Creating support systems for academic integrity across multiple institutionsThe importance of faculty designing meaningful assessments versus "busy work"Developing clear & consistent AI policies across disciplinesUsing AI disclosure logs as a learning opportunityThe Academic Administrators Fellowship Academy for faculty developmentThe AI teaching & learning task force initiative connecting cross-institutional expertiseListen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience!We make education YOUR business!
Summary In this episode, Ryan shares his journey from being a pharmacist to achieving financial independence through real estate investing. He has a net worth of $1.7 million mostly in Real Estate. He discusses his unique strategy of renting properties by the bedroom, which significantly increased his cash flow. Ryan reflects on the challenges he faced with his first property, the importance of leveraging loans, and his plans for future growth in the real estate market. He also emphasizes the value of mentorship and teaching others about real estate investing, providing insights and advice for aspiring investors. Takeaways Ryan retired at 31 through real estate investing. He bought one property a year, focusing on student rentals. Renting by the bedroom significantly increased his cash flow. Ryan learned from his mistakes, losing $30,000 on his first property. He uses DSCR loans to finance properties without W-2 income. Ryan aims to reach 100 doors in his portfolio. He teaches others how to invest in student housing. Choosing the right college markets is crucial for success. Every year you wait to invest pushes back your timeline. Ryan underwrites deals based on cash flow, not appreciation. Sponsored by: Shopify Shopify.com/unveiled Prizepicks.com Code: Millionaire
Anti-Semitic harassment on elite college campuses. The media targeting Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for minor spending, while ignoring massive DoD waste. Undercover footage revealing anti-Trump sentiment among Pentagon staff. Excited anticipation of the NFL Draft. Today's podcast is sponsored by : Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB • X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax • BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com • Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the unSeminary podcast during our All About Multisite month. Today we're talking with David Ashcraft, CEO and President of the Global Leadership Network (GLN), and former Senior Pastor of LCBC Church in Pennsylvania. Are you wrestling with growing pains as your church multiplies? How does an expanding multisite church keep its vision […]
On-campus chapters of World Beyond War get active this week, with a panel discussion with Congressman Mark Pocan and a film screening about recent campus pro-Palestine protests. We'll hear from World Beyond War's Janet Parker. The post “World Beyond Wars” Hosts Events on Two Campuses appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
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Listen now to Aaron's discussion about how Marxist and Islamist Palestinian Nationalism may be coming to a Christian college or church near you. Find out the language of the lie so that you can identify it when it is repeated to you.
Why are students supporting Hamas terrorists? Will withholding federal funding help? Eric Hogue, president of Colorado Christian University, joins us with his insights on antisemitism and college students, what he thinks should be taught on these campuses, and why we need to stand with Israel. Enlightening! Colorado Christian University | Premier Christ-Centered Private College (https://www.ccu.edu/)
Multisite ministry sounds great—one church, many locations—but practically speaking, balancing centralized consistency with local campus adaptations is a real challenge. In today's episode of the All About Multisite series, I want to help you manage this important balance effectively. Throughout this series, I'm sharing practical wisdom every Wednesday and insightful interviews with successful multisite churches […]
Dr. Neil Matkin, the president of Collin College, joined KRLD Business Analyst David Johnson in the CEO Spotlight.
The Trump administration wants to speed up data center construction to support the rise of the artificial intelligence industry.
Many church buildings sit empty for a good portion of the week. What are the pros and cons of sharing the campus with other non-profits? Josh and Sam discuss some items to consider before opening your doors to other groups, churches, and ministries. The post Should Churches Share Their Campuses with Other Non-Profits? appeared first on Church Answers.
With academics leaving the US, funding cuts looming over universities for alleged failures to combat antisemitism, and foreign students facing deportation for pro-Palestinian activism, the Trump administration’s policies are being felt at colleges across the United States. What’s behind the fixation on universities and what will be its long term impact on higher education in the US? In this episode: Marci Shore (@marci_shore), Professor of History, Yale University Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Sonia Bhagat and Tamara Khandaker with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Marcos Bartolome, Chloe K. Li, Kisaa Zehra, Remas AlHawari, Melanie Marich and our guest host Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad Al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Thanks for joining us for this special episode of the unSeminary podcast as we kick off All About Multisite month. In this conversation, we're joined by Rick Langston and Daniel Simmons from The Summit Church in North Carolina. Rick serves as the Executive Pastor of Strategic Initiatives, and Daniel is the Executive Pastor of Campuses […]
00:008 — Katie Rodger is a Lecturer at UC Davis and President of UC-AFT. 00:20 — Max Flynt, a San Francisco State University student and member of the General Union of Palestine Students at SF State. 00:33 — Lori Wallach is the director of the Rethink Trade program at American Economic Liberties Project. The post US EEOC Investigation of Alleged Antisemitism on UC Campuses; Plus, Thirteen University Student Groups Condemn Attacks on Pro-Palestinian Activists; And, What's Next After Trump's Global Tariffs? appeared first on KPFA.
Jeff talks with several people involved in skills competitions happening on Nova Scotia Community College Campuses, including Bryden Surette who's competing in precision machining, and Alannah Bushnik who's studying to be an Electronic Engineering Technologist at the Sydney Waterfront Campus.
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Immigration Policy and Self-Deportation App: The Trump administration has repurposed the controversial CBP One app, initially used by the Biden administration to facilitate migrant entry, into a self-deportation app called CBP Home. This app allows illegal immigrants to register for self-deportation, with the promise of potential legal re-entry in the future if they comply. Anti-Semitism and College Campuses: We highlight the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, particularly following the events of October 7th. It discusses the lack of action from the previous administration and the current efforts by the Trump administration to address these issues, including holding hearings and taking action against universities that tolerate anti-Semitic behavior. Fraudulent Loans During the COVID-19 Pandemic: We reveal significant fraud in the distribution of loans during the COVID-19 pandemic. It mentions that the Small Business Administration (SBA) granted loans worth millions to children and extremely elderly individuals, highlighting the lack of oversight and the potential misuse of funds. Political Commentary and Criticism: Throughout the document, there is a strong political commentary criticizing the Biden administration's policies and actions, contrasting them with the Trump administration's efforts to prioritize American citizens and restore integrity to various systems. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for ListeningYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
* The one Jew she likes* The amateur crank historian* The cranks always end at…take a guess* Kmele isn't interested in Ms. Macron's dong* Show we draw some distinctions?* Congrats to the Buchananites* The weirdness of Gavin Newsom's podcast* On Bannon* On Columbia, the first amendment, masks, and dangerous idiots* The Ukraine non-deal* And much, much more This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
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In this episode of the podcast, I'm publishing my conversation with Bret Stephens, Opinion Columnist for The New York Times, which was recorded in front of a live NYC audience during The MirYam Institute's Annual Regional Benefit Briefing on December 10, 2024.We explore critical topics including: Iran & The Trump Administration, Jew-Hatred in the United States, and American campus upheaval, as well as Israel's war against Hamas.Enjoy!Support the showThe MirYam Institute. Israel's Future in Israel's Hands.Subscribe to our podcast: https://podfollow.com/1493910771Follow The MirYam Institute X: https://bit.ly/3jkeUyxFollow Benjamin Anthony X: https://bit.ly/3hZeOe9Like Benjamin Anthony Facebook: https://bit.ly/333Ct93Like The MirYam Institute Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SarHI3Follow Benjamin Anthony Instagram: https://bit.ly/30m6uPGFollow The MirYam Institute Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l5fvED
In this episode of Glowing Older, host Nancy Griffin interviews Paul Nagle, Executive Director of Stonewall Community Development Corporation. They discuss the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ seniors, including discrimination in housing and the need for innovative community-driven solutions. Paul shares his personal journey as a survivor of AIDS and his activism in creating supportive housing and care systems for LGBTQ older adults. The conversation highlights the importance of resilience, community, and advocacy in addressing the needs of this marginalized population as traditional long-term care systems face collapse.About Paul Paul has over 30 years in both nonprofit administration and LGBTQ+ activism and currently serves as the Founding Executive Director of Stonewall Community Development Corporation (Stonewall CDC) since 2015. Before joining Stonewall CDC, Paul was the Executive Director of Cultural Strategies Initiative Inc. (CSI), a program of Demos, established with a major grant from the Rockefeller Cultural Innovation Fund. The mission of this project was to strengthen art's central role in civic life, to enhance cultural, community, and environmental sustainability. Before that, as Director of Communications & Cultural Policy for NYC Councilmember Alan Gerson (2002-2010), Paul organized the hard-hit cultural community in District 1 and engaged them in crafting strategies to help preserve and revitalize the arts in Lower Manhattan in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. His community-generated plan, Campuses & Corridors, served as the blueprint for a partnership between the Mayor, the Council Speaker and the Councilmember that was very successful in providing targeted capital and programmatic investments to restore the sector and convince the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation to grant $70 million to small to mid-sized arts organizations. Paul earned both of his degrees from the Gallatin School at New York University, graduating summa cum laudefrom the bachelor's program. He earned his masters' degree at age 49 in 2007. An abridged version of his master's thesis, Room for Creativity – the Role of Artists' Live/work Space in the New Economy, was published in The International Journal of the Arts in Society.Key Takeaways Stonewall Community Development Corporation focuses on housing and care for LGBTQ older adults. The organization has successfully placed over 1,400 families in permanent housing.Discrimination against LGBTQ individuals in housing isprevalent and often overlooked. Community generated systems of care are essential for LGBTQ seniors.The traditional long-term care system is collapsing due to outdated policies and low wages. Building networks of care is crucial for community resilience.
Penn State will close some campuses as it continues to balance its budget. Donald Trump cast a long shadow over Pennsylvania's Department of Education budget hearing. Flu activity is on the rise. West York officer Andrew Duarte was wearing a bullet-resistant vest when he was killed in the line of duty. Lebanon County is expected to receive more than $3.6 million from a second wave of opioid settlement funds. Demand for affordable housing is overwhelming. What's standing in the way of Solar for All?Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay Michaelson, an award-winning journalist, professor, rabbi, and author, joins Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation exploring centrism and radicalism, misinformation that circulates far and wide on the topic of Israel-Palestine, and how we might strive for a better Jewish collective relationship to this important issue. This episode is the 5th in an ongoing mini-series exploring North American-Jewish discourse about Israel-Palestine.Announcement: New courses are now open for registration, in Judaism Unbound's UnYeshiva -- our digital center for Jewish learning and unlearning. Learn more about our classes by heading to www.judaismunbound.com/classes -- financial aid is available for all courses in the UnYeshiva.Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – The cost of higher education has skyrocketed, making college unaffordable for many. While students struggle with debt, university presidents earn astronomical salaries. Where does all the money go? It's time to question the financial priorities of these institutions and push for real change to ensure education remains accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy.
Susannah Heschel, the Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College, joins Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about one of the most high-intensity issues there is -- Israel-Palestine on college campuses. This episode is the second in an ongoing mini-series of podcasts exploring conversations about Israel-Palestine in American-Jewish life. Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!NOTE: This episode was recorded many weeks before it was released publicly, meaning our conversation took place before the ceasefire agreement that was widely reported on January 15th. We celebrate this de-escalation of violence and hope that it endures. We continue to hold deep hopes for a brighter future for Palestinians, for Israelis, and for their loved ones around the world.