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Capella University Announces $50,000 in Scholarships to Graduate Students in...  - 18 Nov, 2008
Capella University ( www.capella.edu ), an accredited* online university, announced today that 10 current and prospective Capella University students have been awarded $5,000 scholarships to further their education in the field of mental health services. Half are pursuing online doctoral degrees and half are enrolled in online master’s degree specializations in psychology and counseling.

Employee Recognition ROI Calculator Helps HR Professionals Justify...  - 18 Nov, 2008
Custom Design Marketing Unveils Recognition Calculator that Measures the Value of Keeping Employees Engaged.

Capgemini Government Solutions Awarded Three Prime Department of Defense...  - 17 Nov, 2008
Awards include ERP, DCoE Psychological Health/TBI Conference Planning and Logistical Support, Strategy, Plans, and Program Facilitation Contracts

From Storytelling to Speaking, Finding Joy  - 17 Nov, 2008
The Tapestry of Tales Storytelling Festival ( http://www.multcolib.org/events/tales/ ) in Portland, Oregon, November 20-22 will again feature Anne-Louise Sterry as a regional teller. Sterry is not only an internationally known storyteller/singer but also a fast rising speaker on the subject of choosing joy; and not just now and then but every day.

Substance in Red Grapes and Wine Key to Alzheimer’s Disease  - 16 Nov, 2008
Scientists at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have figured out why a substance in red grapes and red wine lowers amyloid beta levels that accumulate in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients.

International Leader in Field of Children's Learning Presents The Birth...  - 14 Nov, 2008
Research Alison Gopnik will discuss research discoveries during the past two decades that offer a vivid new portrait of the infant as captivated by the emotions and mind of the caregiver. National conference brings together leaders in early childhood development, infant mental health and early learning. Other presentations to explore use of psychotropic medications in young children and improving the quality of care provided to young children in early care and education settings.

Researchers Tackle CLL, Diabetes and Trauma-Hemorrhage  - 14 Nov, 2008
Molecular Medicine, a bimonthly, biomedical journal published by The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, strives to understand normal body functioning and disease pathogenesis at the molecular level which may allow researchers and physician-scientists to use that knowledge in the design of specific molecular tools for disease diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention. Featured in the November/December issue: “Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cells Recognize Conserved Epitopes Associated with Apoptosis and Oxidation”, “Angiogenesis and Diabetes: Different Responses...

Sheltie's Stories Helps Kids and Parents Communicate  - 13 Nov, 2008
It's not easy being a kid. There are lots of things to know and learn, and some of them are scary. It's not easy being a parent, either. Sometimes it's hard to find the right words to explain a situation, share our values, or comfort our kids. An award-winning book by UW alumnus James Beverly (MA '68) helps both parents and children to talk about important subjects with the assistance of an unusual guide - a Shetland sheepdog named Seamus.

Assessments a Key Tool for Succession Planning in Family-Owned Business, Says...  - 13 Nov, 2008
Succession planning is frequently where things fall apart within family-owned business

Netsmart Technologies Releases Version 7.5 Of Helper™ Practice...  - 12 Nov, 2008
Latest Release Includes Enhanced Scheduling, Financial and Claims Processing Features for Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Counselors, Therapists and Social Workers
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