#1141

Date:    Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:09:27 -0500
From:    Michaela Conley <michaela@HPCAREER.NET>
Subject: Recent faculty opportunities

** Texas A&M;  Health and Safety Chair/Professor (11/21)
** <http://www.hpcareer.net/jobspage_univ.cfm>
**
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The Following are Recent Faculty Opportunities
advertised on the HEDIR & HPCAREER.NET
If you missed any of the specifics of these great
opportunities review them at:
http://www.hpcareer.net/jobspage_univ.cfm

Consider advertising your job opportunities on the HEDIR!
http://www.hpcareer.net/hedir.cfm

CURRENT FACULTY OPPORTUNITIES
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Assistant/Associate Professors of Health Education
Assistant Professor of School and Community Health

Oklahoma State University,
Faculty Position: Health Promotion

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor, Health Department

California State University
Assistant Professor, Health Science

Georgia Southern University
Chair, Department of Public Health

Texas A&M University
Associate/Full Professor & Division Chair

Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Faculty Position HEALTH PROMOTION

University of North Florida
Assistant or Associate Professor - Public Health/Community Health

The University Texas at El Paso
Assistant Professor

Indiana University
Assistant/Associate Professor, Community/Public Health Education
Associate/Full Professor

QUESTIONS?
Contact Michaela Conley by phone: (410) 715-2268 or email:
Michaela@hpcareer.net

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#1142
Date:    Tue, 29 Oct 2002 16:13:47 -0500
From:    Michaela Conley <michaela@HPCAREER.NET>
Subject: Recent faculty opportunities (REVISED)

** Texas A&M;  Health and Safety Chair/Professor (11/21)
** <http://www.hpcareer.net/jobspage_univ.cfm>
**
** The Leader in Health Education-AAHE
** The Exclusive Sponsor of the HEDIR
** <http://www.aahperd.org/aahe/template.cfm>
**

The Following are Recent Faculty Opportunities
advertised on the HEDIR & HPCAREER.NET
If you missed any of the specifics of these great
opportunities review them at:
http://www.hpcareer.net/jobspage_univ.cfm

Consider advertising your job opportunities on the HEDIR!
http://www.hpcareer.net/hedir.cfm

CURRENT FACULTY OPPORTUNITIES
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Assistant/Associate Professors of Health Education
Assistant Professor of School and Community Health

Oklahoma State University,
Faculty Position: Health Promotion

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor, Health Department

California State University
Assistant Professor, Health Science

Georgia Southern University
Chair, Department of Public Health

Texas A&M University
Associate/Full Professor & Division Chair

Oklahoma State University, Tulsa
Faculty Position HEALTH PROMOTION

University of North Florida
Assistant or Associate Professor - Public Health/Community Health

The University Texas at El Paso
Assistant Professor

Indiana University
Assistant/Associate Professor, Community/Public Health Education
Associate/Full Professor

Western Washington University
Assistant Professor in Health Education, (contingent on funding)

University of Wisconsin, La Cross
Two Tenure Track Assistant Professors

Ball State University
Tenure-Track Faculty Position

University of South Florida
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES

California State University, Long Beach
Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Health Science

The Higher Colleges of Technology
Health Education Faculty, United Arab Emirates

University of Central Oklahoma
Visiting Assistant Professor

Miami University
Visiting Assistant Professor/Instructor

QUESTIONS?
Contact Michaela Conley by phone: (410) 715-2268 or email:
Michaela@hpcareer.net

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#1143
Date:    Tue, 29 Oct 2002 17:17:50 -0500
From:    nfb <nfb@GWU.EDU>
Subject: CHHCS News Alert: NIH Launches Nationwide Research to Reduce Asthma in
         Inner-city Children

** Texas A&M;  Health and Safety Chair/Professor (11/21)
** <http://www.hpcareer.net/jobspage_univ.cfm>
**
** The Leader in Health Education-AAHE
** The Exclusive Sponsor of the HEDIR
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CHHCS News Alert 10/29/02

NIH Launches Nationwide Research to Reduce Asthma in Inner-city
Children:
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the
National Institutes of Health has awarded a six-year $55.8 million
contract to the University of Wisconsin at Madison to establish a
nationwide research network with the goal of reducing the severity of
asthma and preventing the disease in inner-city children, a group that
suffers disproportionately from asthma.

http://www.healthinschools.org/2002/oct28_alert.asp

Web Manager
The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS)
http://www.healthinschools.org

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#1144
Date:    Tue, 29 Oct 2002 17:56:16 -0600
From:    DEBRA ANN LAFLER <dalafler@WISC.EDU>
Subject: Arizona nursing student slays three, kills himself

** Texas A&M;  Health and Safety Chair/Professor (11/21)
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FYI

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#1145

Oct 29, 2002

Arizona nursing student slays three, kills himself
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


TUCSON, Ariz. - A student flunking out of the University of Arizona
nursing school shot three of his professors to death yesterday, then
killed himself as dozens of terrified students rushed to get away.

Police said Robert Flores Jr., 41, specifically targeted the
instructors, killing one in her office on the second floor and shooting
the others in a fourth-floor classroom as students dived for cover.

Flores walked to the front of the classroom and shot the first victim
several times, then went to the back of the room and killed the second
victim, police said.

Senior Julie Raymond said she was taking an exam when the gunman came
in.

"We just thought that he was late for the test," Raymond said. "Then he
started talking to instructors and fired shots. All of us ducked under
the tables and then ran out of the room. At first, I thought it was a
joke and realized it wasn't when I heard the shots."

Flores told students in the room to leave. He was later found dead by
officers searching the school.

University Vice Provost Elizabeth Irvin said Flores had failed a
pediatric nursing class and was struggling in a critical-care class.

Bomb squad members were called in after a backpack or package was found
underneath the gunman's body.

The suspect had threatened to blow up the building, though it was
unclear when the threat was made, police said. The college and nearby
buildings were evacuated.

More than six hours later, authorities were still checking for
explosives.

The victims - Robin Rogers, 50, Barbara Monroe, 45, and Cheryl
McGaffic, 44 - all were Flores' instructors, Police Chief Richard
Miranda said.



This story can be found at:
http://www.timesdispatch.com/frontpage/MGBLZSP8V7D.html

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