AthleteTrax Announces Expanded Partnership with The George Washington University, Exhibit at Upcoming NACDA Convention


Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) June 11, 2013

AthleteTrax, a college athletics software program solutions provider, announces the expansion of its partnership with The George Washington University (GW). AthleteTrax piloted the answer with GW more than the last year to create a exclusive item that unifies the academic and athletic ecosystems.

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The AthleteTrax team has completed a excellent job in working with us to determine a number of unmet requirements in our athletic department. They are collaborating extremely closely with our academic assistance team, coaches, student athletes and strength and conditioning coaches to help us to derive all the advantages we can from this compelling answer.

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-Patrick Nero (GW Athletic Director)

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We are excited to expand the partnership with GW. Functioning with Director Nero and his staff has been a superb encounter. The initial partnership has given us the opportunity to launch our product and continue expanding our buyer base to numerous other universities.

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-Jon Halpern (Co-Founder and CEO GW Entrepreneur)

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AthleteTrax will exhibit at booth 914 at the upcoming NACDA Convention in Orlando, FL this week on June 13-14. Numerous representatives will be obtainable to educate attendees about the worth the AthleteTrax solution can provide to an complete athletic department to drive recruitment, retention, and accomplishment of student athletes.

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About AthleteTrax:

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AthleteTrax is a cloud-based answer for coaches, administrators, and student athletes to simplify, connect and carry out. AthleteTrax aids athletic administrators, coaches, and student athletes to manage their academic and athletic lives a lot more effectively. Through integrated scheduling, immediate communication, video, workout tracking, and type management, AthleteTrax aims to increase academic and athletic overall performance for student&#13

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About The George Washington University:

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The George Washington Colonials consists of over 450 athletes and 23 varsity sports (ten men, 12 women, 1 co-ed), the majority of which compete in the NCAA Division I Atlantic ten Conference.

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Saturday Marks Kickoff of International Knit in Public Week SIUE University Museum to Host Knitting Activities

(PRWEB) June 07, 2013

Dust off your knitting needles and crochet hooks. International Knit in Public Week kicks off Saturday and the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville University Museum is marking the occasion.

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Men and women will be knitting and crocheting in the Stratton Quadrangle from 11 am.-1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Museum is encouraging local fiber artists to join in the exciting and bring public consideration to the as soon as commonplace kind of art.

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The artworks, along with contributed works from the neighborhood at large, will be collected via October. All the function will be displayed October 17 as part of a yarn bomb or art bomb on the SIUE campus. The event will coincide with the Midwest Artists Art Symposium.

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It is the hope of museum administrators that creations from artists will be collected from around the planet. Items will be draped over sculptures and other outside museum home across campus. Donated pieces will be sewn collectively to generate fiber art installation coverage. Things will be displayed on museum collection sculptures across campus.

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We would like this to be an international encounter, mentioned Eric Barnett, University Museum director. Have been browsing for knitted and crocheted pieces from about the planet.

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All pieces to be utilized for installation need to be submitted no later than October 12. Things can be addressed to SIUE University Museum, Campus Box 1150, Edwardsville, IL 62026. For much more data, speak to the Museum, (618) 650-2996.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville offers students with a higher good quality, inexpensive education that prepares them for effective careers and lives of objective. Built on the foundation of a broad-based liberal education, and enhanced by hands-on research and true-planet experiences, the academic preparation SIUE students receive equips them to thrive in the international marketplace and make our communities far better locations to live. Situated on two,660 acres of gorgeous woodland atop the bluffs overlooking the natural beauty of the Mississippi Rivers rich bottom land and only a short drive from downtown St. Louis, the SIUE campus is house to a diverse student body of much more than 14,000

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North Carolina Central University Chancellor Debra Saunders-White Requires Office


Durham, North Carolina (PRWEB) June 07, 2013

Accompanied by the Marching Sound Machine band, the universitys new leader entered the student union to a standing ovation. Saunders-White is the 11th chancellor and the initial female appointed to the permanent position.

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We are grateful that Chancellor Saunders-White accepted the call to stand at the helm of NCCU, said Wendell Davis, vice chancellor for administration and finance and co-chair of the chancellor transition committee.

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Durham Mayor Bill Bell welcomed Saunders-White with a key to the city and a joke: You dont require a key, he mentioned. We havent changed the locks. Bell also praised the partnership among NCCU and the City of Durham. We pride ourselves on fine partnerships, and Durham shares Dr. Shepards motto of Truth and Service, he stated.

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Additional speakers greeting Saunders-White incorporated NCCU Student Government Association president Stefan Weathers Paul Pope, a member of the NCCU Board of Trustees Frankie Perry, president of the NCCU Foundation Board of Directors and Calvin Kearney, vice president of the NCCU Alumni Association. Kearney presented the chancellor with an alumni association lapel pin. That is a statement of her support to much more than 30,000 NCCU alumni, Kearney said.

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Saunders-White is the 1st lady appointed to the permanent position of chancellor at NCCU and the second female chancellor to serve at any of the UNC systems 5 historically black universities. It is excellent to see a sister rise to the best, mentioned Perry. Her credentials are impeccable.

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In her own remarks, Saunders-White vowed to continue the universitys strategic plan and its 5 targets, speaking particularly about escalating 4-year graduation rates, leadership in neighborhood engagement and improved internal communication through technologies.

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I return to North Carolina to be a single of the men and women our founder spoke of, Saunders-White said, one particular who builds men and women up, not pulls them down. Her promise to students was straightforward: To make sure that every single dream you come here with is fulfilled. We will make sure that no dream gets deferred.

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Ahead of her appointment as chancellor of NCCU on Feb. eight, Saunders-White served as assistant secretary for the Office of Postsecondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education. She previously worked as a technology administrator at both Hampton University and UNC Wilmington and began her profession as a systems engineer at IBM, and she said she has often been identified as the technology lady. In the 21st century, all of us need to have to embrace the good components of technologies, she said.

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She invited the NCCU community to join her on a journey to excellence via what she known as E-squared, Eagle Excellence.

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In conversations with reporters later in the morning, Saunders-White amplified on her plans to concentrate on the universitys 4-year graduation price, rather than the six-year price that is the frequent benchmark for universities nationwide. Its a signal Im sending to the campus neighborhood, she stated. We need to have to make sure that our students are crossing the stage in four years. The longer students stay in the academy, the much more debt they take on.

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Responding to a reporters query about the goal of historically black colleges and universities, she acknowledged that in the 21st century, some people query the relevance of HBCUs. But she added, I think in our mission, far more so now than ever. We serve the under-served extraordinarily well.

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On Tuesday, Chancellor Saunders-White connected to students through Google Hangout. Employing the hashtag #NCCUWelcome the chancellor took queries and encouraged students to keep speaking to me.

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University of Colorado Professor to Lead NASA Campaign to Study North American Air Top quality

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) June 06, 2013

A University of Colorado Boulder professor is leading a key NASA airborne science campaign this summer time that will probe climate patterns and air pollution over a vast expanse of North America that have prospective worldwide climate consequences.

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The campaign, recognized as the Research of Emissions, Atmospheric Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling by Regional Surveys, or SEAC4RS, will allow researchers to look at the atmosphere from leading to bottom at a crucial time of year when sturdy weather systems pump chemical substances from regional air pollution higher into the atmosphere, mentioned CU-Boulder Professor Brian Toon, the project science leader. The team will use a suite of scientific instruments aboard 3 aircraft: a NASA DC-8 airliner converted into a flying laboratory, the agencys high-altitude ER-2 — a contemporary version of the Air Force U2-S reconnaissance aircraft — and a Spec Inc. Lear Jet from Boulder equipped with sophisticated sensors to measure the properties of clouds.

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The multimillion-dollar project will involve a lot more than 250 scientists, engineers, students and flight personnel from 5 diverse NASA centers, the National Center for Atmospheric Analysis in Boulder, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and 15 universities, like CU-Boulder, Harvard University, the California Institute of Technologies and the University of Innsbruck. The investigation flights in the SEAC4Rs campaign are slated to begin in August and run by way of the end of September.

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There are a number of mission goals, mentioned Toon, a professor in CU-Boulders atmospheric and oceanic sciences department. The group desires to recognize how air pollution and other substances like water, for instance, are carried from Earths surface to the stratosphere, because they can impact climate and the ozone layer. Whilst such vertical transport occurs everyday in the course of random thunderstorms, it also occurs in organized systems like hurricanes and the North American Monsoon, which covers a massive region of the American Southwest as nicely as Mexico, Central America and northern South America each and every summer season, bringing rain to arid lands, he mentioned.

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A second aim is to chart how emissions from plants and domestic animals are interacting with air pollution, said Toon, who also is affiliated with CUs Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. In the southeast United States, there are large atmospheric emissions from plants and folks that affect air high quality, he said. When the air from these two sources is mixed, uncommon chemistry can take place, potentially impacting human well being. Satellites show a massive modify in these emissions between August and September, which we would like to know much more about.

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The team also is interested in greater understanding how smoke impacts climate and will study intense North American forest fires hurling enormous plumes of smoke into the atmosphere that can drift across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. By altering cloud properties and by absorbing sunlight, smoke can have a important impact on the climate, he stated.

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In addition, the SEAC4RS air campaign will be used to measure the accuracy of NASA satellites, create new methods for gathering atmospheric data and to find out a lot more about the planet from space. Numerous NASA Earth-observing satellites are involved in the project, including CloudSat, CALYPSO and GOES.

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The SEAC4Rs campaign will be based at Ellington Field in Houston, which is operated by NASAs Johnson Space Center, and at NASAs Dryden Investigation Center in Edwards, Calif.

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LASPs Sebastian Schmidt and Peter Pilewskie — Pilewskie also is a professor in CU-Boulders atmospheric and oceanic sciences department — will be studying radiation from the sky and how it is impacted by aerosols like smoke, air pollution and clouds. LASPs Lynn Harvey will aid with flight organizing and forecasting, while two of Toons students, Chris Maloney and Pengfei Yu, also will support with flight arranging.

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This is a wonderful chance for graduate students, stated Toon. Not only do they get involved in a big field plan, they also get to meet the scientists from the United States and other nations involved in the project. These varieties of campaigns are a great opportunity for our students to become component of the wider scientific neighborhood and to demonstrate their personal abilities.

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Some of the NOAA researchers involved in SEAC4RS are affiliated with the Cooperative Institute for Study in Environmental Sciences, a joint venture of CU and NOAA. CIRES scientist Jose Jimenez, also a professor in CU-Boulders chemistry and biochemistry department, will be studying air pollution particulates, which includes soot unleashed by forest fires. A number of CU-Boulder graduate students from CIRES also are involved in the campaign.

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Toon was one particular of two mission scientists for a $ 12 million NASA campaign in 2007 operating out of Costa Rica and involving 600 scientists, students and assistance employees to measure how tropical storms influence international warming and stratospheric ozone depletion. In 2011, the American Geophysical Union awarded Toon the Revelle Medal for his groundbreaking perform on the effects of aerosols and clouds and climate.

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The SEAC4Rs campaign is sponsored by the Earth Science Division in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with assistance from the National Science Foundation and the Naval Research Laboratory.

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Initial Woman President of an Iraqi University, Dr. Dawn Dekle, Appointed to Serve at the American University of Iraq


(PRWEB) May 28, 2013

The Board of Trustees of the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS) announced nowadays that it has unanimously elected Dr. Dawn Dekle as the initial lady President of AUIS.

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I am honored and privileged to be given the opportunity to lead this institution which has currently accomplished so considerably to strengthen greater education in Kurdistan and Iraq and with the prospective to do even more, Dr. Dekle said upon accepting the position at the 900-student liberal arts college in its sixth year of operations.

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Dr. Dekle, who is at present the Provost at the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF), will commence her responsibilities in September and will succeed Dr. Athanasios Moulakis, who announced his departure final September and will retain the title President emeritus. Upon assuming the post Dr. Dekle will grow to be the very first ever lady president of an Iraqi university.

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The Trustees could not be much more pleased with the operate of the search committee in identifying an extraordinary pool of candidates, mentioned Dr. Barham Salih, Chairman of the AUIS Board of Trustees. Dr. Dekle brings impressive academic credentials, a robust record of productive academic leadership, and an informed commitment to the ideals of an American-style liberal arts education. We appear forward to her contributions to make AUIS the university of choice in Iraq.

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Dr. Dekle earned her bachelors degree with honors from Texas A&ampM University. She then went on to attain a PhD in Experimental Psychology (Cognitive Science) from Dartmouth College and a JD from Stanford Law School. She has been Provost at the American University of Afghanistan considering that 2011. During her tenure she has implemented undergraduate law and graduate organization programs and led the institutions US regional accreditation efforts.

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As the initial lady President of AUIS, Dr. Dekle will oversee efforts to: earn regional accreditation in the United States create academic programs that continue to attract leading students from across the nation and strengthen resource acquisition, allocation, and management, including the establishment of an endowment capable of supporting scholarships, building, faculty development and co-curricular activities.

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Dr. Dekle comes to AUIS with distinctive teaching, scholarship, and management experiences. As a pioneer member of the faculty at Singapore Management University (SMU), she served as the Head of Teaching Excellence, and held academic appointments in the School of Company and School of Economics and Social Sciences, where she also won two teaching awards. Prior to SMU, she has also held faculty appointments at The National University of Singapore, James Madison University, and Dartmouth College. Prior to moving to Afghanistan, Dr. Dekle served as Dean of the Undergraduate Plan and Dean of the Center of Leadership for the S P Jain College of Management in Singapore. Dr. Dekle has held leadership positions outdoors of academia, such as a member of the Board for the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, and as a leadership specialist and Global Expertise Manager at the consulting firm McKinsey &amp Co, exactly where she helped launch the McKinsey Center for Asian Leadership.

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As a scholar of leadership and management, Dr. Dekle has published in academic journals, presented at international conferences, offered keynote addresses for the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), and served as an analyst for tv and radio concerning President Obama and his strategies in Asia and the Middle East.

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About AUIS

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Founded in 2006, AUIS is Iraqs only private, non-profit university for public advantage. Academic applications, taught in the English language by international faculty members, are created to meet or exceed requirements set by regional accreditation organizations in the United States. It is the objective of the University to make graduates of responsible character with the required expertise and expertise for skilled and national leadership. Students develop strength in critical thinking, the capability to communicate properly, a strong work ethic, very good citizenship, and personal integrity. Broad-based education, rooted in the American liberal arts tradition, as effectively as ability development is accomplished at the University by way of teaching excellence, good quality scholarship, and caring student solutions.

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The almost 1,000 students at AUIS come from all over Iraq and represent the countrys diverse ethnic and religious landscape. Kurds, Arabs, Turkmen, Sunni and Shia Muslims, Christians, Yezidis et al. populate the increasing student body. At AUIS the devout and the agnostic interact freely, as do males and females.

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In May possibly, AUIS will host its second annual commencement workouts and concern undergraduate degrees in Business Administration, Info Technology, and International Studies and a graduate degree in Enterprise Administration. The University also has undergraduate degree programs in Common and Mechanical Engineering and English.

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The University is proud to cooperate with key institutions in the United States to strengthen its academic and outreach applications. Notable among them is its partnership with the University of Colorado-Boulder to support its Engineering applications. Other key collaborations consist of the the Iraq Legal Education Initiative, a partnership with Stanford Law College to enhance the good quality of legal instruction in Iraq and the Center for Expertise in Teaching and Understanding, a partnership with the University of California, Los Angeles to give free of charge pedagogical resources to secondary and tertiary educators in Iraq.

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