Study: Female concussions in sport
Concussions are a common injury among athletes and females receive nearly twice as many concussions as males in the sports they both play. Recent research suggests a discrepancy between male and female athletes in reported symptoms, concussion recovery times and post-concussion outcomes on neuropsychological testing.
To bring awareness to this issue, Clemson University researchers Jimmy Sanderson and Melinda Weathers investigated female athletes' experiences in reporting concussions.
President Jim Clements First 100 Days
A highlight video of just a few of the events of Clemson University's 15th President first 100 Days On The Job. President Jim Clements hit the ground running and it has busy for the new President from day one.
TRANSVERSAL: A Latin American Poetry Lab at Harvard | Woodberry Poetry Room
The kickoff reading for TRANSVERSAL featured the premiere of new translations (commissioned by the Woodberry Poetry Room) of Washington Curcurto (Argentina; founder and director of Eloisa Cartonera), Tamara Kamenszain (Argentina; Guggenheim Fellow in poetry) and Malú Urriola (Chile; Guggenheim Fellow in poetry) in the company of their translators Forrest Gander, Laura Healy and Anna Deeny. Co-sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, and th
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Les phytohermes des lacs de Band-e-Amir (Vidéo) Après les récifs actuels et les mangroves carbonatées,
ce film traite de la sédimentation carbonatée continentale dans le site
exceptionnel des lacs de Band-e-Amir, en Afghanistan. Le contexte géologique,
avec la proximité des chaînes de l’Indou Kouch et de l’Himalaya, très fortement
sismiques, explique aussi la rapidité de la destruction de ces édifices
carbonatés continentaux ...
Europe and Deflation Paranoia New Uniforms Mean Less Confusion at UAMC Boundless: The UA Brand Platform Jared Diamond: The World Until Yesterday College Coffee: Special recognition of our Physical Plant Staff College Coffee: Elon University 'Pie Your Professor' Jepson Leadership Forum presents Janet Jarman Academic Homecoming 2014 Purdue Day of Giving: Advancing Plant Science Research Learning space evaluation May 1, 2014: Journal Club Webinar; Jeffrey Klann Le sociologue face à l’islamophobie (audio) Le sociologue face à l’islamophobie
Une conférence-débat organisée à l’EHESS le vendredi 11 avril 2014 à l’occasion de la sortie du numéro 2014/1 de la revue Sociologie Avec la participation de Houda Asal (postdoctorante, Membre de l'équipe ERIS du CMH), Bruno Cousin The Economics of Freedom Should E-Cig Manufacturers Love the FDA?
“E-Cig Execs Are Actually Thrilled With New FDA Regulations†was the lead story last morning on Time
magazine’s website about the Food and Drug Administration’s proposed rules banning the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors, their sale in vending
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The European Central Bank is deeply concerned about deflation, and deflation paranoia is a convenient way to justify propping up southern Europe, writes Frank Hollenbeck. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Joe Kohlhaas.
The University of Arizona Health Network is celebrating International Nurses Week, May 6-12. This also marks the first week of a new uniform standard at the UA Medical Center. Under a new policy, scrubs are color coded according to a staff member's role, so that all the nurses wear the same color, all the physical therapists wear another, and so on. The practice is aimed at making it easier for patients and their families.
At the UA, you're not bound by convention. You see things differently.
The Horace Albright Lecture in Conservation: Spring 2014
Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel, and UCLA professor, talks about his latest book and what we can learn from traditional societies.
Sponsored by UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources http://nature.berkeley.edu/albright in conjunction with the Master of Development Practice http://mdp.berkeley.edu, and the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management's 20th Anniversary http://ourenv
The March 7 ice storm wreaked havoc on the campus of Elon University. During a special College Coffee on May 6, President Leo M.Lambert and SGA President Joe Incorvia shared a few words of thanks for our dynamic Physical Plant staff.
Elon students eagerly lined up at College Coffee on May 6 not only for breakfast pastries and Phoenix Blend, but also for the chance to pop a professor with a whipped cream pie. Co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega holds the event every spring to raise money. This year, it supported Alamance County non-profit Classroom Closet, which helps teachers buy school supplies for children who might not be able to afford them. Read more: http://bit.ly/1qbiIEu
Award-winning photographer and multimedia storyteller Janet Jarman discusses "Framing the Conversation: Immigration and Other Contemporary Social Issues" as part of the Jepson Leadership Forum. In her 16-year photojournalism project on immigration in the U.S., Jarman uses the art of photography to change the conversation and help society see issues such as environmental destruction and open government, in a new light. If a picture is worth a thousand words, Jarman—whose work has appeared in Th
Sophomore Eitan Tye interviews Duke students about their newly declared majors and why they chose them. Learn more at http://advising.duke.edu
Music by Lawrence Nemeh '15 and Eric Conyers.
Top-ranked programs in Purdue's colleges of Agriculture and Engineering are positioned with the expertise and resources to discover ways to feed a growing world population. The goal is to find plants that offer higher yields, provide better nutritional value, make efficient use of water and nutrients, and tolerate a range of environmental conditions. Purdue will place increased emphasis on research and education in plant biology and building capabilities to assess crop characteristics and perfor
The subject of physical learning space has in recent years become increasingly complex This reflection examines what evidence exists in this area
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Jeffrey G Klann, Michael D Buck, Jeffrey Brown, Marc Hadley, Richard Elmore, Griffin M Weber, Shawn N Murphy
J Am Med Inform Assoc doi:10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002707
Jeffrey Klann, PhD
Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Assistant in Computer Science, Massachusetts General Hospital
Understanding population-level health trends is essential to effectively monitor and improve public health. The
Interviewed by host John O'Donnell, Mark Thornton discusses the state of the economy and jobs, why inflation will continue to erode the quality of life for boomers, and why Austrian Economists were able to call the housing bubble forming and the bust in 2006.