Sustainability committee plants 'SEA(d)S'
The new sustainability committee of the Engineering Student Council held its second event Wednesday, “SEA(d)S and Sustainability,” to raise awareness for its cause.
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The new sustainability committee of the Engineering Student Council held its second event Wednesday, “SEA(d)S and Sustainability,” to raise awareness for its cause.
The University Hospital is prepared with specialists and equipment to treat seriously ill or injured patients from across the commonwealth, or even across state lines. New patients frequently arrive, seeking valuable spaces still occupied by others who have been diagnosed and treated but are too sick to be discharged. The Transitional Care Hospital is situated to accept these treated patients, effectively expanding the capacity of the hospital.
The environmental science department hosted a talk Feb. 28 on the Toxic Substance Control Act given by Mark Garvey, attorney at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Civil Enforcement. This seminar was part of the EVSC 4002 lecture series hosted every Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 108.
Student elections have begun to draw near and by the end of this month, large organizations such as Honor, Student Council and the University Judicial Committee will hold their elections for their student representatives for the next year. These elections can be large sources of stress for many students involved.
The Nursing School’s Compassionate Care Initiative hosted a public lecture last Tuesday with Asst. CCI Director Tim Cunningham, assistant nursing professor, on the importance of storytelling, particularly in narrative medicine, to mitigate compassion fatigue.