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  • Global Scientific Guild is delighted to welcome all Forensic Science experts and delegates to participate in the 2nd Global Webinar on Forensic Science which is going to be held during July 23-25, 2021. Forensic Science Webinar will be focusing on the theme “Insights and Innovations in Forensic Science: Progressing to the Future”. Topics discussed: • Forensic Science: Latest Research, Technology and Innovation • Current challenges in Forensic Science • Cyber Security Forensics (CSF) • Forensic Medicine • Wild Life Forensic Science • Nuclear Forensics • Forensic Sociology • Forensic Psychiatry • And many more! For more info, visit our homepage or email Sandy B at forensic@gsguild.org
  • President Biden called community colleges America’s "best-kept secret." Mesa College students react as they return to in-person learning.
  • Vice TV docu-series boasts first on-camera interview with Marcia Lucas.
  • Republican officials in Louisiana are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to set a narrower definition of "Black" for redistricting that excludes some Black people and could minimize their voting power.
  • People with Middle Eastern or North African roots must be counted as white in the federal government's data. But a study finds many do not see themselves as white, and neither do many white people.
  • Ahead of Election Day, Latino parents in San Diego Unified are concerned about issues impacting their children, including an achievement gap and higher disciplinary rates than their peers.
  • San Diego County is pausing use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The announcement comes as the CDC and FDA are reviewing reports of a “rare and severe type of blood clot” that occurred in six people days after receiving the vaccine. Plus, a series of reports in the San Diego Union Tribune has been exploring bias in policing in San Diego. And ArcLight Cinemas and Pacific Theaters say they are closing all of their roughly 300 screens, including several locations in San Diego County. Then, SDSU’s Department of Sociology and Center for Community Research and Engagement will hold a talk on Acts of Hate, Immigration and the Pandemic. And community members in the Central Valley are offering street vendors patrolling and other services to help them feel less vulnerable. Finally, the San Diego Symphony is preparing to open its spectacular new waterfront venue, The Shell.
  • Dr. James Daichendt discusses the significance street art and the controversy surrounding OG Slick's "Three Slick Pigs."
  • After months of studying virtually from childhood bedrooms and other remote locations, students could once again ask questions of professors face-to-face and socialize with their peers IRL. The transition didn’t always go smoothly.
  • It's not academic for University of San Diego sociology professor Cid Martinez, who studies the relationship between urban poverty, policing and gun violence in California.
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