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All rights reserved Sandy Wilkins is the new administrator for IACUC at MSU The Office of Regulatory Affairs and the Office of Research and Innovation are pleased to announce Sandy Wilkins as the new Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Administrator Sandy was appointed on October 4 and replaced Sally Light who has retired from MSU after serving as the IACUC director for more than 15 years Sandy brings extensive experience from her previous role as the IACUC research liaison (to faculty and trainees) which she held for more than 15 years She has been a national leader in promoting effective post-approval monitoring of animal research experience with researchers and their laboratories and dedication to high quality animal care make her an asset to the program and a resource for the animal research community at MSU But do you know how to make the perfect hard boiled egg You might have heard some tricks and tips: bathe them in ice water or use your old eggs… Kenji’s here to teach us that none of that actually makes a difference The only thing that makes a difference is whether you start them in hot water or cold water But if you drop them into water that’s already boiling For soft boiled eggs: Once your water has started to boil The Splendid Table brings you stories that expand your world view you can have a lasting impact on The Splendid Table you’ll join a community of like-minded individuals who love good food Show your love for The Splendid Table with a gift today . Your gift only takes a few minutes and has a lasting impact on The Splendid Table and you'll be welcomed into The Splendid Table Co-op. Over 24,000 Indian Americans have signed up for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s event at Uniondale in New York on September 22 during his visit to the United States for the UN’s Summit of the Future, the organisers said. The event will be held at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, which has a capacity of 15,000. Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (HT PHOTO) “Indian Americans from at least 42 states are expected to attend, and the response has been particularly strong from the tri-state area [New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut],” the Indo-American Community of USA (IACU), the organisers, said in a statement. IACU, a not-for-profit that works to promote unity within the Indo-American community through cultural events and public programs, said registrations for the event have come through 590 community organisations, all of whom signed up as Welcome Partners, from across the United States. The event seeks to celebrate India and the US and the “cultural ethos” of viewing the “world as one family, diversity a strength, and the well-being of all people and the planet an inspiration for building a better world together”. HT this month reported the event was expected to be “unique and different” in its format, flow, and themes compared to Modi’s past events in the US. This will be Modi’s fifth address to the Indian community in the US. In 2014, he spoke at the Madison Square Garden (New York). In 2015, he addressed Indians in California’s San Jose with a focus on the tech community in Silicon Valley and the political leadership in the West Coast. Modi spoke to community organisation leaders at a smaller event in Washington DC in 2017. In 2019, Modi and then-American President Donald Trump addressed the biggest-ever gathering of Indian-Americans in Houston. During his state visit to the US last year, 8000 Indian-Americans attended the ceremonial welcome at the White House. Modi spoke to Indian-American professionals at the Kennedy Center and addressed another community event at the Reagan Center in Washington DC. According to a statement released on Monday, the centre’s inauguration was attended by young creative artists in the state.   Prof. Peter Okebukola, the Director of the institute, emphasized the significance of imparting entrepreneurial skills to young artists and fostering innovation in African culture.   Okebukola, a former Chairman of the Nigerian Universities Commission, highlighted that the program aims to empower aspiring artists with the essential knowledge and skills to succeed creatively and financially.  To promote gainful employment among the youth and ensure the widespread availability of cultural products, the IACIU launched the Entrepreneurship Training for Young Creative Artists program.  The initiative has equipped young artists with vocational training which directly supports the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, particularly target 4.4, which aims to “by 2030, significantly increase the number of youth and adults with relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, good jobs, and entrepreneurship. 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