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Virtual Capacity Building: 5 Lessons From COVID-19

The City Fix

This is part three in a series on capacity development for city leaders. The first two posts in this series discussed how effective capacity development should be rooted in the immediate needs and mandates of all stakeholders, and how collective action must. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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COVID-19: Vaccine Passports & Hesitancy (with Richard Carpiano)

Policy Chats

In this episode, UCR Professor of Public Policy and Sociology Richard Carpiano talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about vaccine hesitancy, herd immunity, and the possibility of vaccine passports. About Richard Carpiano : Richard M. Carpiano is Professor of Public Policy and Sociology at the University of California, Riverside.

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Transformation-Ready in Higher Education: Lessons from Leaders on Identity Modernization with Okta

CarahCast

Hear directly from other campus leaders as they share their journeys to improve identity access and security systems, and learn how your campus can adopt similar strategies for student and campus success. Hear directly from other campus leaders as they share their journeys to improve identity access and security systems, and learn how your campus can adopt similar strategies for student and campus success.

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Addressing Issues at the Intersection of Climate and Health — Episode 089

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

In celebration of April being Earth Month, and with Earth Day coming up on Thursday, we’re excited to be discussing a program focused on creating leaders for climate solutions. The program, Climate for Health, was founded by ecoAmerica and NRPA has partnered with them to bring the initiative to park and recreation professionals. Climate for Health is a national initiative that offers tools, resources and communications to demonstrate visible climate leadership, and inspires health leaders to ad

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The Ultimate Playground Inspection Handbook

Dive into the world of playground safety with this complimentary guide. It offers a detailed exploration of essential practices to ensure the utmost safety for children. Delve into inspection techniques, from assessing equipment conditions to evaluating surfacing materials. Gain insights into maintenance strategies to keep playgrounds in top-notch condition year-round.

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Episode 152: What’s in an acronym? Testing the FedHeads on FITARA and management memoranda

FedHeads

Who can make a lark of listing OMB memos? USDA's Lorna Drennen and Tim McCrosson can, all while sharing how they transformed commodity IT management in less than a year and during a pandemic! Who can make a lark of listing OMB memos? USDA's Lorna Drennen and Tim McCrosson can, all while sharing how they transformed commodity IT management in less than a year and during a pandemic!

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COVID-19: Vaccine Passports & Hesitancy (with Richard Carpiano)

Policy Chats

In this episode, UCR Professor of Public Policy and Sociology Richard Carpiano talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about vaccine hesitancy, herd immunity, and the possibility of vaccine passports. About Richard Carpiano : Richard M. Carpiano is Professor of Public Policy and Sociology at the University of California, Riverside.

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Community partner spotlight: Sustainable Princeton

Princeton Public Library

To extend our community outreach, the library partners with the many municipal, non-profit, and business organizations that make Princeton such an extraordinary town. This month, we spoke with Jenny Ludmer, community outreach manager, Sustainable Princeton. Sustainable Princeton is a longtime, mission-aligned partner of the library. Libraries are inherently sustainable.

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Electrifying the School Bus Fleet: How to Put Children First in the Zero-emission Transition

The City Fix

The past year has been all about protecting ourselves and our children from a serious respiratory illness: COVID-19. But as schools reopen and children return to in-person classrooms, many kids will spend part of every day in a toxic environment that causes harm to. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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