What’s new this week:
This Healthline article explores how close we are to getting a Lyme disease vaccination; according to University of Toledo Professor Mark Wooten, the global market for a vaccine is estimated at $1 billion annually.
There is a real connection between migraines and anxiety. Dr. Gretchen Tietjen of the University of Toledo explains to SheKnows that anxiety disorder is one of the most common migraine co-morbidities and may be due to a genetic component, environmental factors, or a combination of the two.
This CMO article on Generation Z features expertise on “gentelligence” and the opportunity for intergenerational learning as Gen Z enters the workplace from Professor Megan Gerhardt of the Farmer School of Business.
Longwood University Professor Kevin Doyle discusses the ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston on inmates receiving opioid use medication and how it’s a major win against the stigma of users in Stat News.
This Inside Higher Ed roundup of common first year reading assignments includes Grinnell College’s pick, The Book of Unknown Americans, chosen to offer new perspectives and because the story is related to current events.
This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, be sure to check out a post on what makes a higher education website great.
What we’ve been talking about:
Erin’s expertise was included in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s latest report, “The Successful President of Tomorrow”, which focuses on the challenges for college leaders, troubling trends in higher ed, and five skills that leaders must have to be successful.
What’s next on our calendars:
Teresa will present “Legal and Communication Issues: How Your Attorney and Your Communications Officer Can Save You” at the American Academic Leadership Institute’s Executive Leadership Academy on July 16.
Teresa will co-lead an Academic Impressions workshop on Developing Presidential Voice: Strategies and Best Practices on September 26-27 in New Orleans.
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