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Description: QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying "Yes" to saving the life of a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor. This is an emergency mental health intervention for persons with thoughts of suicide, as well as considerations when opioid, stimulant, or other substance use is involved. The curriculum focused on individuals ages 12 to adults. The curriculum included warning signs that someone may be thinking about suicide, ways to ask about suicide, and persuade the individual to accept help and make a referral to safety. This training focused on culturally informed strategies for utilizing the QPR in California Indian country.
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Addressing Cultural Identity in Substance Use Treatment among American Indians / Alaska Natives
Presenter(s): Dan Dickerson, DO, MPH and George Funmaker, CATC
Description: Integrating culture into clinical practice can increase treatment engagement and success, especially in AI/AN communities. Treatment providers can improve clinical engagement and outcomes by determining an individual's level of acculturation and adapting treatment strategies, accordingly, including making referrals to culturally based practices. This two-hour interactive webinar will identify cultural traditions of AI/AN people to consider in treatment. The presenters will review an acculturation scale that providers can use to start a conversation about culture. Attendees will have an opportunity to use the scale in small group practice and determine ways to utilize the tool in their own practice.
A Sacred Trust: Decolonizing Screening and Assessment
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Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance
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Overview of Contingency Management in Native Communities
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Providing Culturally Responsive Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Indigenous Communities
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Description: This two-hour live virtual training for California-based Tribal and Urban Indian health care providers will feature clinical strategies to infuse indigenous culture into evidence-based practice. Attendees will learn approaches to integrate culturally responsive evaluation and program development, with an emphasis on community engagement, including families, children, and elders. A motivational interviewing intervention developed specifically for Native American youth who use alcohol or drugs will be highlighted, as well. Activities will include small group discussion for attendees to discuss how they can implement takeaways from the presentation.
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Presenter(s): Virginia Hendrick (CCIUH) and Daniel Domaguin (CRIBH)
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Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger appeared in a Latah County courtroom as part of his defense team’s efforts to compel prosecutors to reveal more of the evidence they plan to use in his upcoming trial.
The 29-year-old criminology PhD student is awaiting trial for the stabbing deaths of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, who were killed on November 13, 2022, at their off-campus house in Moscow .
Mr Kohberger’s defense team has claimed he was driving around looking at stars at the time of the murders and argue prosecutors have not handed all the evidence over for the defense to review, filing multiple motions to compel since Mr Kohberger’s arrest in late 2022 .
As Mr Kohberger looked on in silence, his public defender Anne Taylor grilled Moscow Police Detective Lawrence Mowery about a series of records related to cell phone data police plan to use in the case.
Ms Taylor said her team had only learned about the records. which captures police work from 2023 analyzing the phone data, this Wednesday.
“Those were things that existed for quite some time, is that correct?” she asked, later adding, “I want to know all the records you relied on, all of the emails, all the conversations you relied on to produce this thing.”
During his testimony, Detective Lawrence Mowery pushed back against the suggestion police were hiding something.
He described how the records merely show he was called upon in the spring of 2023 to analyze phone records using a data visualization program called CASTViz, information that was later presented to a grand jury.
The detective said that even though he didn’t save his work, the analysis could be quickly recreated.
“I didn’t delete anything,” he said, adding, “I can open the software, drag the CDRs [call detail records] back in, and in a very short time it’s generated.”
The hearing also concerned police efforts to look for evidence on Idaho transit cameras and windy.com, a weather site that temporarily displays shots from state transit feeds. The detective said that while police consulted these feeds as potential sources of evidence, they didn’t retain anything of value in the case.
Thursday’s hearing ended without a ruling on the motion to compel, and further proceedings are scheduled for 30 May, which will feature testimony from Leah Larkin and Bicka Barlow, two DNA experts called by the defense.
The wider evidence at issue in the case reportedly includes dashcam footage, video and audio recordings of a white sedan at the crime scene, and lab testing results – information police used to arrest Kohberger seven weeks after the murders.
Kohberger’s attorney said at a hearing earlier this month that the prosecutors are withholding evidence that the defense team should be privy to.
“The state knows full well what they have and what they’re withholding from us,” Ms Taylor said at the hearing. “We don’t know what they’re going to show, but we know they exist.”
The prosecution has argued it’s doing all it can to share evidence but is partially being delayed by federal rules, given the FBI’s involvement in the underlying investigation.
“The characterization that we’re just consciously withholding information to frustrate the defense is utter nonsense,” Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said at a hearing earlier this month.
“They [the FBI] have been good partners, but they have their own rules to work with,” he added.
Kohberger was linked to the murders that rocked the college town of Moscow through DNA evidence, cell phone data, an eyewitness account and his white Hyundai Elantra.
But his team claims their client was out driving in the early morning hours of the night of the murders, and that he was in Pullman, which is about eight miles west of the 1122 King Road home.
“Mr Kohberger was out driving in the early morning hours of November 13, 2022; as he often did to hike and run and/or see the moon and stars,” Ms Taylor, the defense attorney, wrote in the court documents. “He drove throughout the area south of Pullman, Washington, west of Moscow, Idaho including Wawawai Park.”
In May 2023, Kohberger declined to enter a plea in the case, prompting the judge to enter his plea as not guilty.
Earlier this year, the Idaho Supreme Court denied a request from Kohberger for his grand jury indictment to be thrown out, citing a biased grand jury, inadmissible evidence and prosecutorial misconduct. But the Judge denied the motion.
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty if he is convicted.
A trial date has not yet been set.
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Northwestern Engineering’s Department of Computer Science welcomes Edith Elkind and Dmitrii Pasechnik to the faculty team this fall as part of the ongoing University growth initiative .
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In 2021, a $5 million gift from IBM endowed two computer science professorships in Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering in honor of Virginia M. “Ginni” Rometty ʼ79, ʼ15 H, the first woman to lead the company. The first professorship was awarded to Jessica Hullman , associate professor of computer science at Northwestern Engineering.
Rometty, a Northwestern alumna and vice chair of the University’s Board of Trustees, retired as executive chairman of IBM in December 2020, having previously served as chairman, president, and chief executive officer. Her career at the company spanned nearly 40 years.
“I am delighted to welcome Edith to Northwestern this fall,” said Dean Christopher Schuh , John G. Searle Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern Engineering. “I am grateful to IBM and to Ginni Rometty for establishing these professorships to support pioneering faculty work in computer science.”
Currently a professor of computing science at the University of Oxford and a non-tutorial fellow at Balliol College , Elkind's research has significantly advanced the fields of computational social choice and multi-agent systems with applications in artificial intelligence.
Elkind’s honors include the 2023 Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence Autonomous Agents Research Award and the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2021 Distinguished Paper Award .
“Edith has a long track record of pioneering work in algorithmic game theory with many applications to AI,” said Samir Khuller , Peter and Adrienne Barris Chair of Computer Science. “I could not be more excited to welcome her to our faculty at Northwestern."
Prior to joining the University of Oxford in 2013, Elkind was an assistant professor and National Research Foundation Fellow at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). She earned a PhD from Princeton University in 2005 and served as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Warwick, University of Liverpool, and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as a lecturer (Roberts Fellow) at the University of Southampton.
Dmitrii Pasechnik
Currently a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, Pasechnik has instructed a broad range of computer science and mathematics courses, including constructive math, continuous math, computer graphics, AI and information theory, and practicals for digital systems, computer architecture, and compilers.
Pasechnik’s research interests span many areas of mathematics. He has published more than 75 papers in international journals, investigating problems in algebra, algebraic geometry, combinatorics, graph theory, group theory, computer algebra, scientific computation, computational complexity, optimization and its applications, and formal proofs and reproducibility.
Pasechnik also develops and maintains the computer algebra systems SageMath and GAP , as well as related publicly available software packages like SciPy .
He served as a Sage Mathematical Software System mentor for Google’s Summer of Code , a global, online mentoring program focused on introducing new contributors to open source software development. He was a project mentor from 2012-18 and in 2023 and worked in a mentor and administrative capacity from 2018-20.
“I am really excited that Dima will join us, greatly enriching the department’s culture and research strengths in mathematical optimization and discrete mathematics,” Khuller said. “Dima can contribute greatly to our growth in computer science and bring much needed expertise in research in combinatorics.”
Pasechnik earned a PhD with distinction in mathematics from the University of Western Australia in 1996 and a diploma in computer science from Moscow National University of Science and Technology in 1989. He has held multiple positions at the University of Oxford since 2013, including senior research fellow and stipendiary lecturer in mathematics at Pembroke College. He also served as a research software engineer for the Department of Computer Science at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland (2019-20) and assistant professor of mathematical sciences at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (2006-13).
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