
Kelly Bachman
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Dec 31, 2023 |
thewomensjournal.com | Kelly Bachman
By Kelly BachmanThe New Year brings forth fresh aspirations, shifting our focus away from holiday gatherings and gift giving and towards comfort and self-rejuvenation. But as you focus on resolutions and rest, be wary of the winter blues – feelings of sadness, low energy or hopelessness that can arise in late fall or early winter and last until spring or summer.
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Sep 30, 2023 |
thewomensjournal.com | Kelly Bachman
By Kelly BachmanThe holiday season is often a joyous time of year for so many people – providing ample opportunities to gather with loved ones, embrace or establish family traditions, and express gratitude through thoughtful gifts and good food. But the holidays can also be stressful, impacting your physical and mental health, so it’s important to take steps to ensure you stay calm, cool and collected. One step worth taking?
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Sep 26, 2023 |
udel.edu | Hilary Douwes |Kelly Bachman
Sophomore Juan Barbecho, a mathematics and economics and finance double major at the University of Delaware, recently had the opportunity to participate in the University of Chicago’s Expanding Diversity in Economics (EDE) Summer Institute, a program hosted by the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (BFI).
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Sep 20, 2023 |
udel.edu | Hilary Douwes |Kelly Bachman |Jessica Henderson |UD Library
The University of Delaware will host a conference on gender-based violence Sept. 28 and 29. UD to host national conference on Sept. 28 and 29 Gender-based violence is preventable and prevention is everyone’s responsibility, regardless of their profession. That’s the message organizers hope attendees will take away from a national conference on the subject to be held at the University of Delaware on Sept. 28 and 29.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
udel.edu | Beth Miller |Amy Cherry |Kelly Bachman
Capture good, useful data and University of Delaware astrophysicist Federica Bianco will dig deep to help analyze it. It’s what she does with great expertise as a scientist and associate professor of physics and astronomy and it’s a big reason why she was among the 16 people selected to serve on a NASA-appointed panel studying Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
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