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College police forces’ new recruits: bomb dogs

“They just feel safe seeing these dogs and knowing they’re at work, helping to contribute to the various things the police department does to keep them safe,” said Anne Glavin, police chief at California State University, Northridge. -- The Westerly Sun - CT

Newest college police recruits: Bomb dogs

“They just feel safe seeing these dogs and knowing they’re at work, helping to contribute to the various things the police department does to keep them safe,” said Anne Glavin, police chief at California State University, Northridge. -- Daily Hampshire Gazette - MA

More colleges enrolling bomb-sniffing dogs

“They just feel safe seeing these dogs and knowing they’re at work, helping to contribute to the various things the police department does to keep them safe,” said Anne Glavin, police chief at California State University, Northridge. -- Central Maine

Newest members of many college police departments: Bomb dogs

“They just feel safe seeing these dogs and knowing they’re at work, helping to contribute to the various things the police department does to keep them safe,” said Anne Glavin, police chief at California State University, Northridge. -- WANE

Kellogg Foundation Awards CSUN Grant To Tackle California’s Teacher Shortage Project To Target Minority Men Interested In Working In Elementary Education

California faces a looming teacher shortage, and, in particular, a deficit in the number of men interested in working in elementary education. Hoping to help alleviate the problem, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded California State University, Northridge a $385,651, three-year grant for a teacher-preparation project aimed at increasing the number of men - particularly African-Americans, Asians and Latinos - who want to work in elementary education. -- Public Now

Newest members of many college police departments: Bomb dogs

"They just feel safe seeing these dogs and knowing they're at work, helping to contribute to the various things the police department does to keep them safe," said Anne Glavin, police chief at California State University, Northridge. -- Oroville Mercury Record

Aditi Brennan Kapil's IMOGEN SAYS NOTHING to Premiere at Yale Rep This Winter

LAURIE WOOLERY (DIRECTOR) is a director, playwright, educator, facilitator, community organizer, and producer who has worked at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theater, Goodman Theatre, Cornerstone Theater Company, South Coast Repertory, Mark Taper Forum, Denver Center, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Inge Center for the Arts, Plaza de la Raza/RedCAT, Fountain Theater, Greenway Center for the Arts, Ricardo Montalban Theatre, Deaf-West Theatre, Highways Performance Space, Sundance Playwrights Lab as well as the Sundance Children's Theater. Her solo play Salvadorian Moon/African Sky was commissioned by Cornerstone Theater Company and performed in their citywide Festival of Faith. Currently, Laurie is the Director of Public Works at The Public Theater. Ms. Woolery is the former Associate Artistic Director of Cornerstone Theater Company, artist-in-residence at Hollygrove Children's Home in Los Angeles, and former Theatre Conservatory Director at South Coast Repertory. Laurie has taught at Princeton, NYU, USC, Cal Arts, Citrus College, California State University at Northridge and Los Angeles, and serves on the Board of the Latino Producers Action Network, Network of Ensemble Theaters and the Children's Theatre Foundation of America. Ms. Woolery is the recipient of the Fuller Road Fellowship for Female Directors of Color. -- Broadway World Connecticut

Newest members of many college police departments: Bomb dogs

"They just feel safe seeing these dogs and knowing they're at work, helping to contribute to the various things the police department does to keep them safe," said Anne Glavin, police chief at California State University, Northridge. -- Journal Star - NE

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