While serving as the U.S. Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), our team helped finalize the infrastructure work post-Katrina and the recovery ...
For years it can seem as if the world is predictable, and then all at once, everything changes. Most of us have been blown away by the speed at which the coronavirus, Covid-19, has swept the world.
The topic of resilience is on many folks’ minds these days. We are in the middle of a big adversity of unknown duration with lots of uncertainty that even the most mentally fit among us may be ...
LfJ 19. Students will make principled decisions about when and how to take a stand against bias and injustice in their everyday lives and will do so despite negative peer or group pressure. LfJ 20.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, schools are still grappling with the emotional aftermath. Sept. 27 will mark one year since Helene ripped through the area.
It all begins with a seed. The seed is both the possibility of future life and the record of what has come before. It acts as a time capsule, telling the stories of people and their resilience—of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a lot of change — mostly unwilling, but some welcome adaption. In the last month of this year, we at Technical.ly have been diving into December’s editorial theme: lessons ...
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, leaders have had to rely on one essential trait to weather the storm: resilience. In no other industry has this skill been more crucial than in health care, and these ...
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