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    The Grizzly, April 3, 2014

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    New USGA President Takes Role, States Goals • Variety of Summer Jobs, Opportunities Offered on Campus • Josh Emmons Discusses his Work, Answers Questions • 83rd Student-Made Lantern to Come Out End of April • Student-Directed Play Debuts in Blackbox • Department Name Changes in Effect • Senior Balances Sports, Jobs, Grades • Opinion: Online Courses Deserve Some Credit; Record Gifts Should Soften Tuition Increase • Senior Spotlight: Lacrosse\u27s Nile Thompson • Ursinus Wrestler Jumps From the Field to the Mat • Wins and Losses as UC Teams Battle the Weatherhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1902/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 30, 2015

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    New President: S. Brock Blomberg Will Assume Ursinus Presidency in July • Katz Receives Spanish Award • UC Receives STEM Grant • Commencement Will Honor Fongs • Main Street Safety is Addressed • What\u27s the Origin of Collegeville\u27s Name? • Sustainability Tent Returning for Move Out Days • Ursinus\u27 GSA Celebrates 25 Years on Campus • Breakaway Student Shows Performing This Weekend • Opinion: The Path to Safer Greek Organizations at UC; Greek Life is Destructive Across the United States • Local Alum Helps Bolster UC Softball Program • One More Goalhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1933/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 13, 2014

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    Annual Job, Internship and Networking Fair Brings Potential Employers to the Ursinus Campus • International Medical Corps Representative to Speak This Wednesday • History Department Holds Nazi Regime Lecture • ZBS Group to Perform in Valentine\u27s Day Improv Workshop • Recycle Mania Returns to UC • Students Bring Composting to Lower • Wismer Music Open to Input • TLI Reps to Visit Hong Kong • Opinion: Smartphones Make Communication a Chore; The Endgame of Piracy is Product Placement • Men\u27s Lacrosse Boasts Strong Senior Class • All-American Football Player Announces He is Gay • Winter Sports Regular Season Coming to Closehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1897/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 12, 2013

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    Reimert Arrest • USGA Leadership Retreat • Construction in Thomas and Pfahler • Ursinus Site Undergoes Update • 14th Annual Fringe Festival • New Pitch Program Rewards Creativity • Policy Changes a Result of Student Demand • Opinion: Chemical Attacks Need International Response; We Should Stay Out of Syria • UC\u27s Open Laptops • Volleyball Counting on Newcomers This Season • Athletic Training Room Source of Aid and Knowledge • Men\u27s Soccer Looking to Improve • More Shots a Priority for Bearshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1885/thumbnail.jp

    Diffusion of e-health innovations in 'post-conflict' settings: a qualitative study on the personal experiences of health workers.

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    BACKGROUND: Technological innovations have the potential to strengthen human resources for health and improve access and quality of care in challenging 'post-conflict' contexts. However, analyses on the adoption of technology for health (that is, 'e-health') and whether and how e-health can strengthen a health workforce in these settings have been limited so far. This study explores the personal experiences of health workers using e-health innovations in selected post-conflict situations. METHODS: This study had a cross-sectional qualitative design. Telephone interviews were conducted with 12 health workers, from a variety of cadres and stages in their careers, from four post-conflict settings (Liberia, West Bank and Gaza, Sierra Leone and Somaliland) in 2012. Everett Roger's diffusion of innovation-decision model (that is, knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, contemplation) guided the thematic analysis. RESULTS: All health workers interviewed held positive perceptions of e-health, related to their beliefs that e-health can help them to access information and communicate with other health workers. However, understanding of the scope of e-health was generally limited, and often based on innovations that health workers have been introduced through by their international partners. Health workers reported a range of engagement with e-health innovations, mostly for communication (for example, email) and educational purposes (for example, online learning platforms). Poor, unreliable and unaffordable Internet was a commonly mentioned barrier to e-health use. Scaling-up existing e-health partnerships and innovations were suggested starting points to increase e-health innovation dissemination. CONCLUSIONS: Results from this study showed ICT based e-health innovations can relieve information and communication needs of health workers in post-conflict settings. However, more efforts and investments, preferably driven by healthcare workers within the post-conflict context, are needed to make e-health more widespread and sustainable. Increased awareness is necessary among health professionals, even among current e-health users, and physical and financial access barriers need to be addressed. Future e-health initiatives are likely to increase their impact if based on perceived health information needs of intended users

    The Lantern, 2014-2015

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    • The Retreat • Part of Eve\u27s Discussion • Buchanan • Hypotheticals • The Baby Hippo • Sertraline and Cheerios • Margins • Anatomy of Me • Orange • Ode to Mathematics • Garden Path • Periphery • 10n Power=Our Maybe Domains • Hillside • Baltimore//Analogues • Work is a Religion • At the Bridal Shower • November • Revisionist History • Cold Front • Lung (for D. Avitabile) • Tether • Hold Still • Reverb • An Almost English Major and His Daughter • Clocks • In the Kitchen on a Sunday Afternoon • Amy • Nine • Customary Thoughts • Showers • Te Encuentro • I Find You • Literary Analysis • The Diamond on My Face • Catherine • Hunsberger Woods, 11:42 on a School Night • Cabbage • After Class • For Chell • To Whom It May Concern • Contra • Shards • Smoke and Roses • Polaroid • Spring\u27s Debut • The Deadline • A Previous Life • Wet Canvas • Obsessions and Compulsions • For Xandra • The Seagulls of 17th Street • No Man\u27s Land • Summer Flowers • Float • Dana Reads • A Barcelona Moment • Business Meeting • Posted • Champagnehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1181/thumbnail.jp
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