Kennesaw State professor aims to promote gender diversity in engineering

[ad_1] Lori Lowder KENNESAW, Georgia (October 4, 2021) – Lori Lowder readily admits that the road to STEM isn’t always straight. Some students don’t fully realize their passion for the field until they begin their undergraduate studies, where many of them meet mentors who help shape their future and guide them on the path to … Read more

Things that can increase your risk of developing breast cancer

[ad_1] With an accidental increase of 0.5% in recent years, breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in the world and, unfortunately, the second leading cause of death in women (and also a disease that affects more women than men). In India, one in 28 women is said to suffer from … Read more

11 years killed, 5 years wounded by gunshot

[ad_1] By WDJT staff Click here for updates on this story MILWAUKEE (WDJT) – The Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) is investigating a double shootout on Saturday night, October 2, which injured a 5-year-old and killed an 11-year-old near Sherman and Burleigh. The medical examiner named the 11-year-old victim as Taniyla Parker of Milwaukee. Police said … Read more

Artist urges community to paint welcome fresco

[ad_1] By Lee Peck Click here for updates on this story MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) – What started out as a community service project – is actually getting the community involved. A member of Youth Leadership Mobile, ”artist and McGill High School senior Sarah Beth Bexley wanted to give back and leave a lasting impression on … Read more

March Against Murder takes a stand against violence

[ad_1] By Drew Marine Click here for updates on this story Portland, Oregon (KPTV) – Two years ago this month, Ricky Malone Sr., 65, was shot and killed in North Portland. “Three in the morning he was canned and three miners came over him and wanted his car,” said Malone’s sister Donnece White. “He was … Read more

Community meetings in the San Fernando Valley, October 4-11 – Daily News

[ad_1] The Little Landers Historical Society is hosting a discussion on “Neon, A Light History” on October 9 at Bolton Hall on Commerce Avenue in Tujunga. (Google Street View) Community meetings bring people together for an exchange of ideas and memorable shared experiences. Here is a sample of meetings in the San Fernando Valley. Wendy’s … Read more

Twitter tags obituary of “deceptive” woman who died of “vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia”

[ad_1] Custom fan favorite jerseys starting at $ 24.99 with Fansidea Update: Twitter subsequently removed the ‘misleading’ wording from the tweet as it was no longer visible. Twitter censored a post showing the obituary of a mother who died of “COVID vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.” Jessica Berg Wilson would not have wanted to be vaccinated but … Read more