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USU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing is Granted Accreditation

 

LOGAN, UTAH, May 30, 2019 ---- Utah State University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program in Logan has been granted accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Nationally recognized as a specialized accrediting agency for post-secondary and higher degree programs, ACEN ensures the application of standards, policies, and criteria in nursing education.

 

Carma Miller, head of the Nursing and Health Professions Department, noted that ACEN accreditation is vital because the Utah Board of Nursing requires those seeking initial licensure to graduate from a nursing program accredited by one of the two accrediting bodies approved by the U.S. Department of Education.

 

In a March 2019 meeting, the Board of Commissioners approved USU’s accreditation based on findings by the ACEN site-visit team last fall. In her letter to Miller, ACEN Chief Executive Officer Marsal P. Stoll congratulated the USU Nursing program on "this outstanding achievement," adding her gratitude for the program’s “commitment to quality nursing education."

 

ACEN accreditation is the result of an intense process that includes a self-study method in which the nursing program critically examines its structure and substance, judges the program’s overall effectiveness relative to its goals and learning domains, and identifies specific strengths and deficiencies.

 

Carole Grady, USU’s nursing program director and the lead for ACEN accreditation, said, “We are proud and excited that the USU BSN Program has been awarded initial accreditation. We appreciate the support of so many individuals who made this possible, including President Cockett, Provost Galey and Dean Beth Foley.”

 

The program's initial accreditation is effective through October 2023, and it affirms the USU BSN program’s commitment to administering a nursing education of the highest quality. “Accreditation ensures students and the public that a nursing program meets standards of excellence and quality in nursing education,” said Grady.

 

Utah State University offers the following nursing programs:

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in Logan
  • Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS)—Blanding, Moab, Price, Tooele, Uintah Basin
  • Practical Nursing Certificate (PN)—Blanding, Moab, Price

 

Contact: Rebecca Dixon, Public Relations, Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, rebecca.dixon@usu.edu, 435-797-1463 (work), 801-628-1012 (cell)

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SUB-RADIO

 

PREMIERES NEW SINGLE

"ROOM FOR YOU"

EXCLUSIVELY WITH

ATWOOD MAGAZINE

 

 

 "'Room For You' is refreshing like the breeze rushing

in through the passenger side window." - Atwood Magazine 

 

UPCOMING EP DOG YEARS

DUE OUT JULY 19

 

Washington, D.C. - May 30, 2019 - D.C. - based indie pop group Sub-Radio are giving fans an early listen to their new single "Room For You" today. Premiering exclusively with Atwood Magazine, "Room For You" is a catchy synth melody that showcases the six-piece's energy. On the single, vocalist Adam Bradley shares "We wanted 'Room For You' to capture that disorienting rush of old memories when you see that person you've never quite forgotten about. It jerks you through all those emotions that hit you one after the other." Fans can stream this "song of the summer" today at http://atwoodmagazine.com/srrfy-sub-radio-room-for-you/.

 

Today's release is a single from the band's upcoming EP Dog Years, which is due out July 19th. Produced by Dylan Bauld (Flor, Halsey, LIGHTS) and mixed by Andrew Maury (Shawn Mendes, COIN, Post Malone), Dog Years shows Sub-Radio fully embracing different styles, textures and energies throughout 5 cohesive tracks.

 

Dog Years Track Listing

1.    Better Than That

2.   Room For You

3.   Dreamcatcher

4.   Million And One

5.   Instincts

 

Sub-Radio will be heading out on the "Know You Better" US tour next week. Kicking off in Raleigh, North Carolina, the tour will travel across the US before wrapping up on July 26th for a special show in the band's hometown of Washington, D.C. Stay tuned to Sub-Radio's social media accounts for more details and ticket information.

 

Upcoming US Tour Dates

June 4 - Raleigh, NC - The Pour House

June 6 - Charleston, SC - Sparrow

June 7 - Savannah, GA - El Rocko

June 8 - Gainesville, FL - Hardback

June 9 - Atlanta, GA - Smiths Olde Bar

June 10 - New Orleans, LA - The Den

June 13 - Houston, TX - Notsuoah

June 14 - Fort Worth, TX - Shipping & Receiving

June 16 - San Antonio, TX - Sams Burger Joint

June 17 - El Paso, TX - Rockin Cigar Bar

June 18 - Tucson, AZ - Passe

June 19 - Phoenix, AZ - Pho Cao

June 20 - Las Vegas, NV - 172 Bar

June 24 - Los Angeles, CA - Hi Hat

June 25 - San Francisco, CA - Hotel Utah

June 26 - Reno, NV - Recycled Records

June 27 - Eugene, OR - Old Nicks

June 28 - Portland, OR - Twilight

June 29 - Olympia, WA - Oly Underground

June 30 - Seattle, WA - The Funhouse

July 2 - Spokane, WA - The Pin

July 3 - Boise, ID - Vista Bar

July 5 - Provo, UT - ABGs

July 6 - Denver, CO - Moe's

July 7 - Iowa City, IA - Blue Moose

July 8 - Des Moines, IA - Leftys

July 12 - Nashville, TN - Back Corner

July 13 - Louisville, KY - Third Street Dive

July 14 - Cincinnati, OH - Northside Tavern

July 16 - Syracuse, NY - Lost Horizon

July 18 - New York, NY - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2

July 26 - Washington, D.C.

 

Sub-Radio makes indie pop that grooves, stabs, winks, punches, inspires. Founded by six childhood friends, they built a following in their hometown of Washington, D.C. on the strength of ecstatic live shows and a stream of releases.

Sub-Radio is Adam Bradley (vocals), Matt Prodanovich (guitar, vocals), Michael Pereira (drums), John Fengya (keys, guitar, vocals), Barry Siford (bass) and Kyle Cochran (guitar, keys).

 

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Follow Sub-Radio:

https://www.sub-radio.com/

https://www.instagram.com/subradioband/

https://www.facebook.com/subradioband/

https://twitter.com/subradioband

 

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USDA Radio Newsline

 

 

Thursday, May 30th Stories:

 

 

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  • Multi-Billion Dollar USDA Plan Should Not Affect Planting Intentions
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This is a reminder that Brigham City has been recognized as the most patriotic city in Utah by Insurify!

 

Brigham City has the largest share of residents who are active service members or veterans in the entire state of Utah.

 

Further information about this award and the full list of winning communities can be found here: https://insurify.com/insights/2019-most-patriotic-cities-awards/

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With the 2019 Stanley Cup finals in full gear and the average NHL ticket now costing more than an NBA ticket, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019's Best Cities for Hockey Fans as well as accompanying videos along with its Stanley Cup Facts infographic.

To determine the best places for hockey spectators, WalletHub compared 73 U.S. cities based on two divisional categories, professional and college hockey, across 21 key metrics. The data set ranges from the performance level of the city’s teams to minimum season ticket prices to stadium capacity.
 

Top 20 Cities for Hockey Fans

1

Boston, MA

 

11

St. Louis, MO

2

Detroit, MI

 

12

Denver, CO

3

Pittsburgh, PA

 

13

San Jose, CA

4

Chicago, IL

 

14

Philadelphia, PA

5

New York, NY

 

15

St. Paul, MN

6

Newark, NJ

 

16

Sunrise, FL

7

Anaheim, CA

 

17

Glendale, AZ

8

Buffalo, NY

 

18

Dallas, TX

9

Tampa, FL

 

19

Los Angeles, CA

10

Washington, DC

 

20

Raleigh, NC

 
Best vs. Worst

  • The Tampa Bay Lightning’s performance level, 64.23 percent, is 1.7 times better than that of the Detroit Red Wings, at 38.62 percent.
     
  • The Minnesota State Mavericks’ performance level, 68.37 percent, is five times better than that of the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves, at 13.73 percent.
     
  • Glendale, Arizona, has the lowest average ticket price for an NHL game, $72, which is 3.8 times lower than in Las Vegas, the city with the highest at $271.
     
  • Chicago has the highest attendance rate for NHL games, 107.20 percent, which is 1.4 times higher than in Raleigh, North Carolina, the city with the lowest at 76.70 percent.
     
  • Chicago has the highest team franchise value, $1,050 million, which is 3.6 times higher than in Glendale, Arizona, the city with the lowest at $290 million.

To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit: 
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-cities-for-hockey-fans/13283/