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Skip to content Home » Consortium shows challenges in health care access and outcomes Consortium shows challenges in health care access and outcomes “We don’t have equitable health care because most people in our community, farmworkers, don’t have access to health insurance, so it’s a big disadvantage in this health care and neighborhood and environment thing,” said a resident of Tulare County. “The doctor told me the glucose results were 380. She told me that I have too much glucose, and that I was lucky I didn’t have a stroke. I told her I would drink four to…

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Skip to content Home » Dairy Science student places second at World Dairy Expo Dairy Science student places second at World Dairy Expo A first-year student majoring in dairy science, Anna Graham recently traveled to Madison, Wisconsin to compete in this year’s World Dairy Expo — the world’s largest dairy cattle show. She and her junior two-year-old Holstein cow, named R-John Delm Charleston-ET, placed second in the international Junior Holstein show.  “This is the first time I have ever attended the World Dairy Expo. The animals exhibited at this show are the best of the best that come…

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Armeconombank, strengthening the long-term cooperation with the Dutch Development Bank (FMO), signed the 4th loan agreement worth 30 million US dollars, bringing the total value of the contracts signed with the above-mentioned partner-institution to about 70 million US dollars. This financing package will be directed to micro, small and medium enterprises, women and young entrepreneurs, as well as to the agricultural sector, contributing to the sustainable development of the country’s economy. Armeconombank has been cooperating with the Dutch Development Bank since 2010, which, as a leading investor, supports the sustainable private sector in developing countries and emerging markets by investing…

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Skip to content Home » LGBTQ2+ ally honors daughter with planned gift to support students LGBTQ2+ ally honors daughter with planned gift to support students Her name was Ali and she was an ally. Allison Murphy was a passionate and tireless advocate for the LGBTQ2+ community — particularly for those who are transgender — in honor of her daughter, Chloe Anne Lacey, who took her own life in 2010 after struggling for years with her gender identity. After Lacey’s death, Murphy made it her life’s work to create a better world for transgender and gender-expansive people. She attended…

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