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ORAU exceeds $100,000 in annual giving for seventh year in a row

Posted at 2:05 pm November 23, 2014
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2014 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign

The 2014 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign Chair Michael Ickowitz, left; Co-Chair Arlene Garrison, right; and ORAU President and CEO Andy Page reveal ORAU’s combined giving total of $125,207.92. (Submitted photo)

 

For the seventh year in a row, Oak Ridge Associated Universities has broken the $100,000 mark in donations as part of the annual giving campaign for the United Way and Community Shares.

During a concluding ceremony on November 20 in the ORAU Pollard Technology Conference Center, ORAU President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Page announced the 2014 ORAU Annual Giving Campaign total donation amount—$125,207.92. As part of the total donation, ORAU and its employees pledged $95,009.92 to the United Way and $30,198.00 to Community Shares.

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, Arlene Garrison, Community Shares, Michael Ickowitz, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, ORAU Annual Giving Campaign, United Way

ORAU wins $1.4 million contract from Florida Department of Health

Posted at 6:59 pm November 17, 2014
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Oak Ridge Associated Universities Building MC-100

The Oak Ridge Associated Universities Building MC-100 is pictured above.

Oak Ridge Associated Universities recently won a three-year, $1.4 million contract from the Florida Department of Health to provide scientific peer review of grant applications submitted for biomedical research involving tobacco-related diseases and cancer.

Through this work, ORAU will assist the state’s Department of Health in funding Florida research organizations to address the health care problems of Floridians in the areas of tobacco-related cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease using peer review as part of the grant selection process.

“ORAU taps experts from across the country including our network of more than 100 major research institutions to participate in peer and performance reviews,” said ORAU President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Page. “We utilize a proven process that provides independent reviews with the highest levels of integrity and efficiency, eliminating conflicts of interest. This provides Florida’s Department of Health with confidence in their funding decisions for this important research.”

For more information on working with ORAU, visit http://www.orau.org/working-with-orau/.

Filed Under: Government, Health, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, cancer, cardiovascular disease, Florida Department of Health, grant selection, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, peer review, pulmonary disease, scientific peer review, stroke, tobacco-related cancer, tobacco-related diseases

Oak Ridge Schools ‘STEMposium’ convenes educators from across country

Posted at 11:38 am October 22, 2014
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Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers

Discovery Education and Oak Ridge Schools will host a STEMposium on Thursday. It will be an interactive discussion focused on best practices for providing students with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills they need to succeed in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers, a press release said.

The release said the event will convene educators from some of the most innovative school districts across the country, including Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Houston Independent School District, Grand Prairie Independent School District in Texas, Baldwin County Public Schools in Alabama, Richland School District Two in South Carolina, and the New York City Department of Education.

They will discuss best practices for building a culture around STEM education, the release said. That includes exploring how to implement innovative STEM instructional strategies, and the use of digital content and curricula to drive student achievement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Adams 12 Five Star Schools, Bruce Borchers, Chris Marczak, Cindy Moss, Cristian Carranza, Discovery Education, engineering, Georgia Department of Education, Gilda Lyon, Kelli Lauth, mathematics, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge STEM, Pollard Technology Conference Center, science, STEM, STEM education, STEM Launch School, STEM teaching, STEMposium, technology

Iddins promoted to associate director of REAC/TS

Posted at 3:08 am October 15, 2014
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Carol Iddins

Carol Iddins

Dr. Carol J. Iddins has been named associate director of the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site, or REAC/TS. In this position, Iddins will provide management and medical leadership, participate in all aspects of emergency response planning, and manage all professional and technical activities of radiation emergency management and REAC/TS.

Iddins has more than 20 years of experience in civilian and military medicine, with extensive knowledge of nuclear accident response.

Iddins has worked for five years as a staff physician at REAC/TS, serving as a subject matter expert for patients with radiological injuries and illnesses and for disaster medicine readiness, preparedness, and education. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: associate director, Carol J. Iddins, disaster medicine, medicine, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, ORISE, physician, Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site, radiological injuries, REAC/TS, U.S. Department of Energy

Spotlight: ORAU’s Abelquist authors 2nd edition of ‘Decommissioning Health Physics’

Posted at 10:42 pm October 7, 2014
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Eric Abelquist

Eric Abelquist

Revised handbook provides experienced guidance on technical issues of radiation decommissioning projects

As one of the original authors of the “Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM),” Oak Ridge Associated Universities Executive Vice President Eric Abelquist released updated information on the cleanup of radioactive sites in the second edition of a new handbook geared toward those involved in characterization or remediation efforts.

Extensively revised and updated, the second edition of “Decommissioning Health Physics: A Handbook for MARSSIM Users” covers release criteria, survey instrumentation, detection sensitivity, statistics, dose modeling, and survey procedures. The handbook is published by CRC Press, a division of the Taylor and Francis Group.

Abelquist served as a member of the multi-agency committee representing the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, who produced the MARSSIM to provide guidance to federal agencies, states, site owners, contractors, and other private entities on how to demonstrate that their site is in compliance with a radiation dose or risk-based regulation, otherwise known as a release criterion. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: characterization, cleanup, CRC Press, criteria, Decommissioning Health Physics: A Handbook for MARSSIM Users, detection sensitivity, dose modeling, Eric Abelquist, health physics, hot spot assessment, MARSAME manual, MARSSIM, Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, radiation dose, radioactive sites, release criterion, remediation, risk-based regulation, statistics, survey instrumentation, survey procedures, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

ORISE receives DOE Legacy of Stars safety, health award

Posted at 7:55 am October 7, 2014
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US DOE VPP Legacy of Stars Award

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education has been given a 2014 Legacy of Stars award.

This is the third consecutive time ORISE has received the prestigious designation and only one of 10 such awards granted nationwide in 2014, a press release said. ORISE first achieved this designation in 2008.

The award is presented by the U.S. Department of Energy, and it recognize outstanding safety and health performance.

ORISE is managed for DOE by Oak Ridge Associated Universities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, DOE, EnergX LLC, health, injury rate, Legacy of Stars, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, ORISE, safety, STAR, Star of Excellence Award, Transuranic Waste Processing Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Voluntary Protection Program, VPP, VPP star

Three speakers to discuss three proposed constitutional amendments

Posted at 12:16 pm October 6, 2014
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Corinne Rovetti

Corinne Rovetti

Two college professors and a co-director of a reproductive health center will discuss three proposed constitutional amendments that will be considered by Tennessee voters in the November 4 election.

The proposed amendments will be discussed during a Tuesday evening forum in Oak Ridge.

Corinne Rovetti, co-director and family nurse practitioner for the Knoxville Center for Reproductive Health, will address Amendment 1, which deals with reproductive choice and privacy, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Churches, Community, Government, Government, Nonprofits, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: AAUW, Amendment 1, Amendment 2, Amendment 3, Amendment 4, American Association of University Women, appellate judges, College of Law, constitutional amendments, Corinne Rovetti, earned income, economics, forum, Judy Cornett, Knoxville Center for Reproductive Health, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, lotteries, Maryville College, November 4 election, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, payroll, Pollard Auditorium, privacy, reproductive choice, Sherry Davis Kasper, tax, University of Tennessee, veterans organizations, Women's Interfaith Dialogue of Oak Ridge

ORAU seeks applicants for 2015 Extreme Classroom Makeover

Posted at 1:49 pm October 5, 2014
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ORAU Extreme Classroom Makeover

Oak Ridge Associated Universities will have its Extreme Classroom Makeover for the seventh year. Teachers within 50 miles of Oak Ridge can file an intent to apply by October 15. (Image courtesy ORAU)

 

Local teachers within 50-mile radius encouraged to file intent to apply by Oct. 15

Oak Ridge Associated Universities is now accepting applications for its $25,000 Extreme Classroom Makeover competition. Now in its seventh year, the competition provides the latest educational technologies to update one teacher’s classroom. Interested teachers must file their intent to apply no later than October 15.

The contest is open to public school math and science teachers who teach grades third through 10th and are located within a 50-mile radius of Oak Ridge. Entrants must have the written consent of their principals and, if chosen, be willing to have their 2015-2016 classroom experience highlighted on the Internet and in various media outlets. Teachers, students, and even parents whose children are benefiting from this initiative will be invited to blog about this year-long experience on the Extreme Classroom website. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: application, classroom, educational technologies, Extreme Classroom Makeover, intent to apply, Lake City Elementary School, math, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, public school, science, Susan Silvey, teachers

ORAU donates to new foundation for fallen, injured officers

Posted at 11:16 am October 2, 2014
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ORAU Donates to Scott Foundation

ORAU Executive Vice President Eric Abelquist, left, and ORAU Senior Associate Director for Scientific Assessment and Workforce Development Tony Lester, right, present ORAU employee Jody Crisp with a $1,000 check to help her new nonprofit organization that supports local police officers and their families, the SCOTT Foundation, named in honor of her late husband. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

 

SCOTT Foundation provides support to area police officers and their families

Oak Ridge Associated Universities donated $1,000 to help jumpstart a new nonprofit organization, the SCOTT Foundation, founded by one of its employees in honor of her late husband.

After Jody Crisp’s husband, Scott, died in 2013 following a swimming pool accident, she said she wanted to make something good come of it. She founded the Sharing Compassion for Officers Through Tributes, or SCOTT, Foundation, named in honor of her late husband. Established in 2013, the SCOTT Foundation provides financial assistance for various expenses of fallen, seriously injured, or ill police officers and their families throughout East Tennessee.

Allen “Scott” Crisp spent his career in law enforcement. He served with the Clinton Police Department, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, U.S. Air Marshal, and B&W Y-12 as a special response team security police officer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Allen "Scott" Crisp, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, B&W Y-12, Clinton Police Department, Jody Crisp, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, police officers, Scott Crisp, SCOTT Foundation, security police officer, Sharing Compassion for Officers Through Tributes Foundation, U.S. Air Marshal

Children’s Museum awarded $137,108 grant by museum institute

Posted at 6:28 pm September 28, 2014
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Healthy Living Exhibit

 

The Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded $137,108 to the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge this month.

The museum will use the grant funds to develop its new Kids in Action! Healthy Living Exhibit and programs. Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge will plan, develop, and construct “Kids in Action,” a healthy living exhibit and accompanying educational programs to support healthy nutrition, healthy activity, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education, and community wellness, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: children's museum, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, grant, Healthy Living Exhibit, IMLS, Institute of Museum and Library Services, Kids in Action, Mary Ann Damos, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, STEM, Susan H. Hildreth, University of Tennessee, wellness

UT engineering students help ORNL, Local Motors print drivable 3D car

Posted at 12:22 am September 17, 2014
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3D Car

John Rogers, co-founder and CEO of Local Motors, left, and Douglas Woods, president of the Association for Manufacturing Technology, drive away from the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago over the weekend in a car printed with the help of UT students. (Photo courtesy UT)

 

KNOXVILLE—The only “car” that most people associate with printers is a “car-tridge” of ink, but that may soon change thanks in part to several students at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

UT, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Local Motors, Cincinnati Incorporated, and Oak Ridge Associated Universities teamed up to print a working, drivable car over the weekend at the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago.

The Strati 3D, officially produced by Local Motors, which has an office on Market Square in Knoxville, highlighted the show and placed what sounds like a product of science fiction firmly in the realm of reality.

“This brand-new process disrupts the manufacturing status quo,” said John B. Rogers Jr., chief executive officer of Local Motors. “It changes the consumer experience and proves that a car can be born in an entirely different way.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 3D car, 3D printer, Aaron Young, additive manufacturing, Alex Roschli, Andrew Messing, Association for Manufacturing Technology, Cincinnati Incorporated, Craig Blue, Douglas Woods, International Manufacturing Technology Show, James Earle, John Rogers, Kyle Goodrick, Local Motors, Lonnie Love, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, MDF, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Strati 3D, Taylor Eighmy, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee, UT, Volkswagen

Education Foundation names new director

Posted at 1:31 am September 8, 2014
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Jessica Steed

Jessica Steed

Jessica Steed was recently named executive director of the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation.

The Foundation’s board of directors chose Steed to replace Jenna Whitney, who resigned after her husband Mark, who was the manager of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management for the U.S. Department of Energy, accepted a new job with DOE in Washington, D.C.

Steed, a certified public accountant since 2001, worked for more than six years in public accounting as an auditor and tax accountant before becoming a full-time parent and community volunteer for the last nine years.

Since Steed moved to Oak Ridge four years ago, she has served as a classroom volunteer, as treasurer for both Woodland Elementary and Jefferson Middle School PTOs, and as an active member of the PTO Council. The Foundation’s selection committee noted that Steed comes to the position with a strong financial and accounting background and with knowledge of issues that affect the Oak Ridge school system.

“Although I have thoroughly enjoyed volunteering in the school system, I am ready to move into a position that allows me to help support not only my own children’s schools, but the whole school system I have grown to appreciate,” Steed said in a press release. “My experience in public accounting and volunteer work in the schools will serve as a great foundation as I strive to support the mission of the ORPSEF.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anthony Hampton, Capital Mark Bank and Trust, David Bradshaw, Education Foundation, Ivan Boatner, Jefferson Middle School, Jenna Whitney, Jessica Steed, Leigha Edwards, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, PTA/PTO council, PTO, Woodland Elementary

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