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Academic Dean
Dr. Marta Yera Cronin, Delaware County Community College

Academic Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 28:06


A highly respected higher education administrator and a first-generation college student born of immigrant parents, Dr. Cronin has served in community colleges for more than two decades. Before beginning her presidency at Delaware County Community College in July 2023, Dr. Cronin spent five years as president of Columbia Gorge Community College in The Dalles, Oregon. Dr. Cronin is the second woman and the first Latina to lead the College. Since her arrival her priorities have included providing greater accessibility to education to students in eastern Delaware County—via the future Southeast Center in Drexel Hill, Pa.—and in Chester County, where the College is expanding its offerings. She has focused on increasing high school dual enrollment with pilot programs such as the Teacher Education and Social Work programs for high school student. Passionate about inclusion, she has overseen the growth and expansion of the College's Center for Equity and Social Justice as well as the College's intercollegiate athletics programs She serves on the boards of the Chester County Economic Development Council and the Riverfront Alliance of Chester County. Dr. Cronin served as co-chair of the Oregon Community College Association's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, co-chair of the Board for the Oregon League of Minority Voters and president of the Comunidades board, a bi-state organization dedicated to advocating for and empowering Latino women and youth in the region. She also served on the American Association of Community Colleges' Commission on Small and Rural Colleges, as a commissioner for the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, and on former Oregon Governor Kate Brown's Regional Solutions Advisory Committee. Under Dr. Cronin's leadership, Columbia Gorge Community College secured funding for a $16.4 million capital project, which led to the design and construction of the Columbia Gorge Regional Skills Center and Chinook Residence Hall on its main campus. Prior to that Dr. Cronin served in administrative and faculty roles at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, Florida, including vice president of Academic Affairs, dean of the School of Education, department chair and full professor. She also has more than a decade of K-12 teaching experience in Florida. While there Dr. Cronin served on several Florida Department of Education committees and advisory groups, as the Florida Delegate for the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, and as a representative for the college on the Achieving the Dream Core Team and the American Association of Community Colleges' National Guided Pathways Project. She also has more than a decade of K-12 teaching experience in Florida. Among the awards Dr. Cronin has received over her 30-year career in education are a Phi Theta Kappa International Distinguished Advisor Award and a League for Innovation in the Community College Innovation of the Year Award. Dr. Cronin holds a Doctor of Education with an emphasis on curriculum and instruction from the University of Sarasota, a Master of Science degree in Reading from Barry University and a bachelor's degree in French from the University of Miami.  

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Conversations That Make a Difference with Teresa Velardi

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 60:24


TAR Syndrome and Limb Difference Filomena Tripp was born in 1955 in Sao Miguel, Azores. She lives in New Bedford, MA with her husband James. She is an Independent Living Specialist and has enjoyed a career working with people with disabilities.  Filomena has spoken at numerous conferences and rallies in North America and parts of Europe. She received awards from The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commision (MRC) and Southeast Center for Independent Living (SCIL).Filomena's mission is to show others how possible it is to live the life of their dreams. https://filomenatripp.com/ Martariesa Logue Martariesa epitomizes dedication, conscientiousness, and an unwavering drive, earning acclaim for surpassing expectations. Praised by mentors, she excels in proactive problem-solving and attentive listening. Her educational path, a fusion of online and traditional learning, led to a Paralegal Studies BS from Liberty University. Transitioning from student to educator at Eastern Gateway Community College, she now serves as Assistant Director for the Virtual Learning Academy. Alongside family life, marked by her 2023 marriage and cherishing moments with her daughter and two Beagle pups, she actively engages with Impact Church and the Sycamore Youth & Community Center, showcasing a deep commitment to community service beyond her corporate role. Marla Hamann (Mom to Emma) Marla Hamann is wife to Roy, a daughter, and mother to three beautiful children, Deion, Noe, and her precious TARS Warrior Princess, Emma Layne. She is a stay-at-home mom to help Emma with everyday life and works to grow their non-profit organization, TARS Awareness Texas. TAT is a 501 (c)3 organization that supports individuals and families impacted by TARS. All proceeds from the sale of the Emma's Adventure Series of books go directly to TAT.  Chevi Price is a mental health/disabilities advocate and speaker who teaches others to take care of themselves and that they're worthy through having TAR. So many question their worth every day, especially when they're in school. Chevi is featured in Emma's Adventures and Born Abel books and is committed to bringing awareness to TAR Syndrome Ashlee Therrel is Mom to Avery Therrel (3 years old). She lives in Hiawassee GA with her family of five. While her adulthood has always been spent serving others, she finds herself advocating alongside her husband for their son Avery. She has a heart of passion and really brings a lot to the table when it comes to serving those she loves. Through multiple testing, they were able to become more familiar with TARS prior to the delivery of their son. Gaining time and knowledge with the medical teams together before his arrival was a huge succession when transforming into a TARS family. Avery leads a life full of abundant courage, independence, love and kindness. His motto is to NEVER GIVE UP.  Tori Smith is 24 years old and lives in Grand Junction Colorado. She has TAR Syndrome which causes her to have short arms, and easy bleeding. All this means is Tori looks different than others and has to be careful of what she does. Sometimes she uses a wheelchair as she has other problems with her legs but that doesn't stop her! She's very happy with who she is and what her abilities are. When Tori was 18, she won a gold medal at The 2018 Special Olympics USA Summer Games for the 100 meter freestyle. She loves to swim and has her sights set on paralympic medals next! Tori is involved with her local ARC Chapter, as secretary on the board. She's looking forward to vlogging her experience of living with TAR syndrome. Jylan Ross  was born with TAR syndrome. He was missing the radius bone, had a collapsed trachea, and a dislocated left hip characteristic of TARS. Doctors at Shriner's Hospital for Children in Lexington were able to straighten Jylan's hands, helping him to do everyday activities. Jylan, because of bullying at the age of 8, was on the verge of committing suicide, but God had a purpose for his life. He founded TAR SYNDROME AWARENESS MOVEMENT  in Kentucky, and April is now Nationally recognized as  TAR Syndrome Awareness Month. He also created “TAR Syndrome Association”.  Katie Blair, at 36, is in the vibrant chapter of life, surrounded by her two daughters' boundless imagination and energy. She navigates life with long-arm TAR, which teaches her resilience and the beauty of difference. Once a nurse aide, her path has led her to serve others as a Customer Service Representative for Medicaid, blending her love for helping with her professional skills. Katie's entrepreneurial spirit expresses beauty as an independent Mary Kay Consultant. Creativity flows through her veins, and she enjoys fishing, cooking, and coloring. Her faith guides her as a steadfast follower of Jesus and a proud daughter of God. Her spirituality is the compass by which she navigates life, always seeking her path and purpose. Inspired by the past and excited for the future. Katie explores the intersections of life, faith, and creativity daily.  Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/live/jdIgcwhwS0k?si=YJWupfnJ3g96FWcs Call in with a comment or Chat with Teresa during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #.  To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand. or write a question on YouTube during Show Learn more about Teresa here: https://www.webebookspublishing.com    http://authenticendeavorspublishing.com/

This Is Nashville
What is the cooperative model for businesses and beyond?

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 50:45


In this episode we talk to the co-directors of the SEC4CD about the support the organization offers, how co-ops differ from traditional businesses, and what the bigger implications of sharing profits and power mean for those who choose this structure.   Guests: Benny Overton, co-director, Southeast Center for Cooperative Development Rosemarie Henkel-Rieger, co-director, Southeast Center for Cooperative Development This episode was produced by Magnolia McKay.

Ecogal the curious consumer
TN Local Food Summit - Community building and cooperation

Ecogal the curious consumer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 18:38


The theme for this year's summit (2023) ~ Cultivating Cooperation a few panels to participate in: Starting a cooperative business in TennesseeLunchtime keynote panel, Dec 2nd, moderated by the co-director of Southeast Center for Cooperative Development. Building a Seed CommonsKeynote panel Friday, Dec. 1st - Building a Seed Commons from an Indigenous Peoples Lens.

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
TCF Ep. 612 - Michael Honegger

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 69:55


Michael Honegger is a visual artist born in Germany with a B.A. in History & Spanish from Duke University, a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, and a Professional Certificate in Visual Arts from Maine Media College. His practice as a fine art and documentary photographer explores the performative nature of self-portraiture, the complexities of memory and family, and an investigation of the ironies of American culture with an expatriate's eye. He has exhibited his work in numerous juried group shows throughout the United States and Europe, including the Center for Fine Art Photography, Photo Place Gallery, A.Smith Gallery, the Southeast Center for Photography, and P.H. 21 Gallery, among others. His documentary project on the refugee crisis on the island of Lesvos, Greece in 2015 was widely published in major European newspapers and by Amnesty International in their initial press release on the crisis. The Economist, The Guardian, and Lenscratch have also published his images. He currently resides in Nice, France, and has lived in France for the past 14 years. His most recent book is titled, The Need to Know. Resources Michael Honegger Websites Sponsors Nikon Z8 Camera Website Charcoal Book Club Frames Magazine Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download it for . Click here to download Support the work at The Candid Frame by contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Conversations That Make a Difference with Teresa Velardi

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 57:29


Invisible Courage with Filomena & Jim Tripp “Invisible Courage” shows us we all have infinite value. Discover how one courageous woman born with severe #birthdefects overcame immense challenges, creating a happy, nurturing and #successfullife. Filomena was born October 8, 1955 in Sao Miguel, Azores.  She lives in New Bedford, Massachusetts with her husband, James.  She is an Independent Living Specialist at Southeast Center for Independent Living in Fall River, Massachusetts.  She has spoken at numerous conferences and rallies, including Sao Migues, Azores where she spoke before a large gathering of disabled children and their families. She works tirelessly for people with disabilities, encouraging many to live life to their fullest potential.  Filomena received awards from The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) and Southwest Center for Independent Living (SCIL)  Filomena can be contacted by email at:  filatprayer@comcast.net Buy the Book in English or Portuguese https://filomenatripp.com/purchase-invisible-courage/ Conversations That Make a Difference with Teresa Velardi airs every Tuesday at 5AM and 5PM Eastern Time with Call in Live Video Shows every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 5pmET on syndicated Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network. If you would like to call #TeresaVelardi with a question or share a comment during show dial 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question remember *9 to raise your hand. Come Learn more and LIKE Teresa's page https://dreamvisions7radio.com/conversations-that-make-a-difference/  on syndicated Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network. Listen Live & Chatline on Station: http://bit.ly/Dreamvisions7Radio_Network  https://dreamvisions7radio.com/ Video Version: https://youtu.be/WhhS9HHGzOU Call in with a comment or Chat with Teresa during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #.  To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand. Or click YouTube icon to write a question Learn more about Teresa here: www.webebookspublishing.com http://authenticendeavorspublishing.com/

Beyond Agriculture
Question, Persuade, and Refer with Savannah Robin.

Beyond Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 23:36 Transcription Available


Savannah Robin is a lady of many trades. In Episode 4 we talk with her about serving as an ag community member through the Southeast Center for Agriculture Health and Injury Prevention. After the podcast Savannah is going to sit down with staff and go through QPR training. She will teach them how to understand signs and symptoms to look for to allow Ag Credit employees to be aware of mental health problems and how to provide referrals to that person. QPR stands for Question Persuade and Refer.We also take time to talk with Savannah about all the hats she wears as a mom, wife and career woman. Join us or view the transcript at www.agcreditonline.com/beyondagriculture.

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Joseph Lawton | Looking out the Window

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 59:20


Joe and I talk about his life in photography and his long tenure teaching photography at Fordham University. His current show Being and There is now up at Aurelia Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. You can view the show at: https://www.aureliagallery.com/current-exhibition http://www.josephlawton.com https://www.instagram.com/joelawton_photography/ Joseph Lawton has taught photography at Fordham University for over thirty-five years, and served as the Director of the Visual Arts Department at Fordham, as well at Hunter College, Pratt Institute, and the School of Visual Arts. The recipient of the Light Works and the Southeast Center for Photography grants, his work has been published in the New York Times, and in Life and Time magazines, and is included in numerous public and private collections, including Bibliothèque Nationale. Exhibitions include PS1, Canton Museum, and OK Harris Gallery. A catalogue of his photographs from the New York State Fair is available through Light Works, Syracuse University, and his recent book, Plain Sight, was published by waal-boght press.

WAMU: Local News
New Southeast Center Is ‘Love Letter To The Community,’ With Medical Services, Food, And More

WAMU: Local News

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 4:52


The Michelle Obama Southeast Center of Bread for the City will serve 20,000 clients.

He Shoots, He Draws Podcast
Ep.148 Scott Diussa - Disney, Nikon, Tether Tools and Rock And Roll

He Shoots, He Draws Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 97:44


This weeks guest is our friend Scott Diussa, this guy has seriously been around the block, if that block is the coolest properties on a Monopoly board. From Disney, to Nikon to Tether Tools and a whole load of rock and roll in-between, Scott has experienced more in his career than a lot of people could ever imagine. Sit back and listen to Scott talk about how opportunity knocks when you least expect it, working hard to maintain it and reap the rewards of a well earned career!WebsiteInstagramTether ToolsScott Diussa is a graduate of the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies, at Daytona Beach College, in Florida. His photographic background started with weddings, portraits, and architectural photography but quickly evolved into teaching photography at the Disney Institute at Walt Disney World, in Orlando. From there he joined the Nikon family and is currently the manager of field operations for Nikon Professional Services. Scott’s personal favorite photographic genres today are concert, aviation, and travel. Before his career in photography, Scott was an audio engineer, which is a great benefit in the new world of DSLR video.

AgriSafe Network
Mental Health Innovations in Agricultural Communities (Recorded on 9/22/2020)

AgriSafe Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 63:19


This session is a panel presentation that communicates a forward vision addressing disparities in agricultural mental health. The presenters will explore the development of a farmer specific hotline, the efforts of a state department of agriculture, and suggested strategies to address a central objective-to meet the mental health needs of ALL agricultural producers and their families. This session is designed to spark discussion, ideas, collaborations between community and governmental groups to thoughtfully build a mental health safety net across cultures. Panel of Speakers- Tara Haskins, DNP, RN; Dr. Jewel H. Bronaugh, Commissioner- Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Joan M. Mazur, PhD, Professor, Southeast Center for Agriculture Health and Injury Prevention, University of Kentucky To view this free webinar and it related resources visit- https://learning.agrisafe.org/NFSHW2020

Airwaves and Educators Podcast
#12- Art and Medicine

Airwaves and Educators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 27:21


PAs work on interprofessional teams. This month on A&E, we are talking about an inteprofessional relationship that you can use in PA education- integrating arts and humanities into medical education. We are coming to you from the SECAC 2019 conference hosted by the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga. SECAC is National non-profit organization devoted to education & research in visual arts. Our guests are Angela Dittmar, of the Southeast Center for Education in the Arts at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, William Perthes, Director of Adult Education at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia and Michele Ratigan, Associate Clinical Professor in the Creative Arts Therapy Department at Drexel University.

The Understand Photography Show
The Importance of Personal Projects for Photographers

The Understand Photography Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 65:21


Ideas for personal photography projects, how personal projects can help your photography career, how you'll grow as a photographer and more. Dan Biferie is an active artist and has displayed his photographs in more than 150 different exhibitions. Dan is the chair of the School of Photography at Daytona State College. He is a Senior Professor at the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies. The Understand Photography Show is a teaching, interview-style show about travel, nature and fine art photography. Host Peggy Farren interviews famous photographers, beginner photographers, specialty photographers, travel gurus and more on this weekly show. It airs on Fridays at 4 pm ET on the Understand Photography Facebook page, Youtube and iTunes. The motto at Understand Photography is "We Simplify the Technical". If you like things explained to you in a simple, step by step manner, you'll love The Understand Photography Show! Show notes: https://www.understandphotography.com/the-understand-photography-show/

Organizing for Change
07 - Using Data to Advance Your Mission

Organizing for Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 27:24


Goal: “to equip coalitions, organizations, and individuals to bring change to their community”   Welcome to Episode 007 of the Podcast: Using Data to Advance Your Mission In this episode you will hear why it is so important to use data to advance your mission.   Guests: Lyn Frano & Stephanie Patton - from the OASIS Coalition   Bio- Lyn Frano: Lyn Frano is a Licensed Social Worker with over 27 years of experience working with children, youth, and families. Lyn currently works for the OASIS coalition to coordinate 4 Massachusetts communities to address substance use disorder by using the coalition model. Lyn formerly worked in the Weymouth Health Department and coordinated the efforts of the 5 year federal Drug Free Communities Support Program grant and Mayor Kay’s Opiate Task Force   Bio- Stephanie Patton: Stephanie Patton, MPH is seen as a prevention leader in the state of Massachusetts by her peers. She has been the Prevention Coordinator for Organizing Against Substances in Stoughton (OASIS) in Stoughton, Massachusetts since 2012, but has been involved with OASIS since its inception in 2004. A primary focus of her work has been policy change at the local, regional and state level.  Prior to this role, Stephanie served as the Program Director for the Southeast Center for Healthy Communities, where she provided technical assistance to substance abuse prevention coalitions throughout Southeastern MA. Stephanie brings over 15 years of experience in public health, substance abuse prevention and coalition building.  She has presented nationally on coalition development and other topics and has extensive experience in developing and leading trainings. Stephanie has a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and a Bachelor’s Degree from Wellesley College. Host, Amanda Decker joins Steve Wright from R&R Partners to talk about how good communication creates effective change.   OASIS Website: http://stoughtonoasis.org/ OASIS on Twitter: @stoughtonoasis OASIS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoughtonoasis/ CADCA Website: www.cadca.org MassTapp Website and Planning Tools: http://masstapp.edc.org/sapc-planning-tool Organizing for Change Website: https://organizing4change.podbean.com/ Organizing for Change Twitter: @organizing4chng   Insights from This Episode: Using data ensures you are accurately targeting your approach. Programs and solutions can cause more harm than good if data is not collected to make sure the actual issue is being addressed. Lyn shares a prevention parable to show how data collection is important in both talking about the issues in the community and coming up with solutions to address the issues. Qualitative and Quantitative Data: To paint a realistic picture of what is happening in your community, you will need to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. Collect Quantitative Data: Even if you don’t have funding to complete a survey or hire someone to collect data, your community has data available! Look for groups that are already collecting data such as police, hospitals, schools and encourage data sharing. Collect Qualitative Data: A great way to start (regardless of funding) is to conduct “key stakeholder interviews” with key members of your community. These conversations will help you find out what is happening in your community.   Next Episode: Subscribe now for free and you won’t miss episode 008

The Undifferentiated Medical Student
Ep 041 - Geriatric Medicine with Dr. Porter

The Undifferentiated Medical Student

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 98:26


Go to audibletrial.com/TUMS for a free 30-day trial membership and free audiobook! Help Ian get to 120 interviews! www.undifferentiatedmedicalstudent.com/suggestions Show notes! Dr. Brett Porter Dr. Porter is a geriatrician at Intermountain Senior Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Porter completed his undergraduate degree in 2007 and his medical degree in 2012 both at the University of Vermont, as well as a masters certificate in gerontology in the intervening years at the University of Utah. He then completed an internal medicine residency at Loyola University in 2015, followed by a fellowship in geriatric medicine once again at the University of Utah. Dr. Porter is the recipient of the Southeast Center of Excellence In Geriatric Medicine Resident Award, given in recognition of excellence in and dedication to geriatric medicine. Dr. Porter’s clinical interests include dementia, end of life planning, and polypharmacy and limiting the use of prescribed medications in the elderly. In his free time, Dr. Porter enjoys Utah for the outdoor Mecca that it is, and his hobbies include mountain biking, skiing, backpacking, and canyoneering. Please enjoy with Dr. Brett Porter! Selected Show Notes New York Times article: Geriatricians as rare as the Central African okapi American Geriatrics Society. Simba at Pride Rock . The Alzheimer’s Association. Hearing aids that you can buy on Amazon. I forgot to ask about books :(

North Carolina Weekend | 2012-2013 UNC-TV

This week's show previews a new exhibit at the Southeast Center for Contemporary Art, visits the Temple Theatre in Sanford, explores Seven Sisters Gallery in Black Mountain, tours the NC Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill and Deborah Holt Noel views the Romare Bearden retrospective at Reynolda.