WAVERLY, IA (07/15/2015)(readMedia)-- Wartburg College has recognized 454 students who were named to the 2015 Winter/May Term Dean's List.

Those honored include :

Kaitlynn Eaton of Davenport

Kerri Golinghorst of Dixon

Brooke Moeller of New Liberty

Breanna Walczyk of Bettendorf

Lindsay Heinen of Eldridge

Paris White of Muscatine

Anthony Skinner of Davenport

Cody Birely of Davenport

Laura Klever of Long Grove

Andrea Weiss of DeWitt

Tasha Becker of DeWitt

Emma Evans-Peck of Geneseo

Austin Lechtenberg of DeWitt

Mallory Weaver of Bettendorf

Brooke Chapman of DeWitt

Emily Kremer of DeWitt

Allison Coe of Dixon

Elizabeth Mallon of Davenport

Karl Jaeschke of Bettendorf

The list honors students who earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above in at least five course credits during the two terms. Four of the five course credits must be graded with a traditional letter grade.

Wartburg students take four courses during Winter Term, which runs from January to April, and one course during the one-month May Term. May Term courses often involve travel and study abroad.

Wartburg, a four-year liberal arts college internationally recognized for community engagement, enrolls 1,661 students. Wartburg is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and named after the castle in Germany where Martin Luther took refuge disguised as a knight during the stormy days of the Reformation while translating the Bible from Greek into German.

WAUKESHA, Wis. (July 15, 2015) - Katie Noble of Bettendorf and Allison Courville of Davenport were named to the dean's list at Carroll University for the spring 2015 semester. To be named to the dean's list, students must have a grade point average for the semester of at least 3.5 on a 4-point scale.

Carroll University was incorporated in 1846, making it Wisconsin's first four-year institution of higher learning. The independent, co-educational university is grounded in the liberal arts tradition, and offers 80 undergraduate programs, eight graduate programs, and a clinical doctorate in physical therapy. For more information, visit www.carrollu.edu, and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

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Rock Island, IL: A July series of tech help classes at the Rock Island Library will help participants learn how to get maximum use out of the library's mobile content services and how to use smartphones and tablets.

"Download This," a class on using free library content services such as hoopla, Flipster, and Freegal Music, will be offered at 6:30 pm on Monday, July 20 at the Main Library. Participants can bring their devices and Rock Island Library card and try out the services, which currently include hoopla digital for movies, music, comics, and audiobooks, Flipster for popular magazines, and Freegal Music.

Library guests can also take advantage of free classes with information on using Android, Apple, and Kindle Fire devices. The "Getting to Know your Device" classes cover basic functions, settings, organizing apps, tips, and more general information. Participants should bring their devices. Classes include :

  • Getting to Know Your Android device: 6:30 pm, Monday, July 27, Rock Island Main Library Community Room, 401 19th Street.
  • Getting to Know Your Apple device (iPad/iPhone): 6:30 pm, Tuesday, July 28, also at the Main Library.
  • Getting to Know Your Kindle Fire tablet: 6:30 pm on Wednesday, July 29 at the Main Library.

No registration is necessary for any of the above programs.

To check upcoming events at Rock Island Public Libraries, visit the library website at www.rockislandlibrary.org, follow the library on Facebook or Twitter, or call 309-732-7323.

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Founded in 1872, the Rock Island Public Library serves the area through three locations, which include the Main, 30/31 and Southwest Branches, community outreach efforts, and online opportunities that provide resources to enhance personal achievement and stimulate the imagination.

DAVENPORT, Iowa - July 15, 2015 -- The health professionals providing patient care at Genesis Medical Center hospitals have education, experience, critical-thinking skills and one more important tool.

They also have nationally recognized information technology available to improve quality and safety of care, resulting in better patient outcomes.

For the 12th consecutive year, Genesis Health System has been named Most Wired by Hospitals & Health Networks magazine based on the use of information technology to accomplish key goals, including safety and quality objectives.

Genesis Health System is the only Iowa hospital or health system to be recognized as Most Wired 12 consecutive years.

Genesis has consistently adopted innovative technologies to accomplish key goals of safety and quality.

In the past year, Genesis has expanded the reach of MyGenesis, a patient portal allowing patients to have convenient access to their health records through a secured website.  No matter where a Genesis patient may be, they have access to their health records, including medication records and records from previous physician appointments and hospitalizations.

The MyGenesis portal for access to the physicians of Genesis Health Group is connected with 16,716 patients.  The MyGenesis portal for access to Genesis Medical Center records had 9,219 connections.

In the coming months, patients connected to MyGenesis will also have access to radiology and pathology documents.

MyGenesis is also available via smart phone.

"Genesis continues to stand well ahead of most health care organizations in the country in its use of technology to benefit our patients,'' said Rob Frieden, Vice President of Information Services, Genesis Health System. "Genesis leadership has been very supportive of the purchase and implementation of new technology benefitting patient care.''

Health Care's Most Wired Survey asked hospitals and health systems nationwide to answer questions regarding their IT initiatives.  Respondents completed 741 surveys, representing more than 2,200 hospitals, or more than 39 percent of U.S. Hospitals.

According to the survey, hospitals are taking more aggressive privacy and security measures to protect and safeguard patient data. Top growth areas in security among this year's Most Wired organizations include privacy audit systems, provisioning systems, data loss prevention, single sign-on and identity management. The survey also found:

• 96 percent of Most Wired organizations, including Genesis, use intrusion detection systems compared to 85 percent of the all respondents. Privacy audit systems (94 percent) and security incident event management (93 percent) are also widely used.

•79 percent of Most Wired organizations conduct incident response exercises or tabletop tests annually, a high-level estimate of the current potential for success of a cybersecurity incident response plan, compared to 37 percent of all responding hospitals.

•83 percent of Most Wired organizations report that hospital board oversight of risk management and reduction includes cybersecurity risk.

"We continue to move toward a seamless and secure approach to medical records, which makes health care safer, more convenient and less stressful for patients,'' Frieden said.

The nation's Most Wired hospitals and health systems demonstrate better outcomes in patient safety, risk-adjusted mortality rates and other key quality measures through the use of information technology, according to analysis.

"Our focus is always patient safety and quality of care,'' Frieden said.  "Will the new technology make our patients safer? Will it provide them with a better patient experience?

"And finally, will the new technology also create efficiencies for our caregivers and staff?''

The Most Wired winners are featured in the July edition of Hospitals and Health Networks (H&HN) magazine, the publication of the American Hospital Association.

About Genesis Health System

Genesis Health System, its affiliates and partners offer a full continuum of health care services in a 12-county region of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois. Our affiliates include : acute and tertiary hospital care at Genesis Medical Centers in Davenport, DeWitt, Iowa, Silvis, Ill., and Aledo, Ill.; home health and hospice services through Genesis VNA and Hospice; Genesis Workplace Services, including occupational health, employee assistance program and wellness services for employers and their employees; the Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House; senior living communities offering rehabilitation and long-term care; Genesis Health Group, with more than 170 primary care physicians and specialists; the Genesis Quad Cities Family Medicine Residency Program; Genesis Psychology Associates; three Convenient Care clinics; and Genesis Home Medical Equipment.  Partners include the Genesis Medical Park, Crow Valley and Spring Street Surgical Center, Davenport. Genesis Health System also manages Jackson County Regional Health Center, Maquoketa, Iowa.  For more information, visit our Web site at www.genesishealth.com.


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31 Former MWL Players Shined in Cincinnati

 

The Midwest League was well-represented at the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Cincinnati on Tuesday night. Thirty-one former Midwest League players participated in the Midsummer Classic at Great American Ballpark.

"Hopefully fans realize that not only do our clubs offer affordable, family-friendly fun, but also the chance to watch Major League Baseball's stars of tomorrow," Midwest League President Dick Nussbaum said. "Fans who come to our games can say they saw these guys here first before they came household names."

Among the 31 Midwest League alums were All-Star Game MVP Mike Trout of the Angels (Cedar Rapids, 2010) and Home Run Derby champion Todd Frazier of the Reds (Dayton, 2007-08).

Additionally, of the 49 players who played in Sunday's MLB Futures Game ? featuring the top prospects in Minor League Baseball ? 25 either have played or are currently playing in the Midwest League. Cubs prospect Kyle Schwarber (Kane County, 2014) won the Futures Game MVP award. All 16 Midwest League teams had at least one representative in the game.

 

 

(Provided by John Nolan, Broadcasting & Media Relations Manager, Fort Wayne TinCaps)


Midwest League Alums in the 2015 MLB All-Star Game

American League

Name

Position

Current MLB Team

MWL Team

Year(s) in MWL

Salvador Perez*

C

Royals

Burlington

2009

Miguel Cabrera*

1B

Tigers

Kane County

2001

Josh Donaldson*

3B

Blue Jays

Peoria

2008

Mike Trout*

OF

Angels

Cedar Rapids

2010

Lorenzo Cain*

OF

Royals

Wisconsin

2009

Nelson Cruz*

DH

Mariners

Kane County

2003

Albert Pujols**

1B

Angels

Peoria

2000

Brian Dozier

2B

Twins

Beloit

2010

Mike Moustakas

3B

Royals

Burlington

2008

Adam Jones

OF

Orioles

Wisconsin

2004

Prince Fielder

DH

Rangers

Beloit

2002-03

Chris Archer#

P

Rays

Peoria

2009

Wade Davis

P

Royals

Southwest Michigan%

2006

Kelvin Herrera

P

Royals

Burlington

2008-10

Felix Hernandez

P

Mariners

Wisconsin

2003

Darren O'Day

P

Orioles

Cedar Rapids

2006

Glen Perkins

P

Twins

Quad Cities

2004

 

National League

Name

Position

Current MLB Team

MWL Team

Year(s) in MWL

Dee Gordon*

2B

Marlins

Great Lakes

2009

Todd Frazier*

3B

Reds

Dayton

2007-08

Yadier Molina

C

Cardinals

Peoria

2002

Adrian Gonzalez

1B

Dodgers

Kane County

2001

DJ LeMahieu

2B

Rockies

Peoria

2009

Joc Pederson

OF

Dodgers

Great Lakes

2011

A.J. Pollock

OF

Diamondbacks

South Bend

2009

Justin Upton

OF

Padres

South Bend

2006

A.J. Burnett

P

Pirates

Kane County

1998

Aroldis Chapman&

P

Reds

Dayton

2014

Clatyon Kershaw

P

Dodgers

Great Lakes

2007

Carlos Martinez

P

Cardinals

Quad Cities

2011

Shelby Miller

P

Braves

Quad Cities

2009-10

Trevor Rosenthal

P

Cardinals

Quad Cities

2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Voted Starter

** Started as injury replacement

% Now Great Lakes

# Also played for Lake County in 2007-08 in the South Atlantic League

& Rehab appearance

SPRINGFIELD - Lance Trover, Director of Communications, issued the following statement:

"Speaker Madigan and the legislators he controls will leave town without a responsible, balanced budget and without any reforms while taking a pay raise for themselves. That's unfair to taxpayers and the people they represent. It is time to stop protecting the political class at the expense of the middle class.

"Everyone knows the status quo is broken and Illinois needs to change. Governor Rauner is committed to enacting a true balanced budget and real reforms to grow the economy and free up resources to protect the most vulnerable. The legislature should join the governor in committing to move the state forward."

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PELLA, IA (07/15/2015)(readMedia)-- The following area first-year students earned scholarships to Central College:

Samantha Aguilar of Muscatine received a Cornerstone Scholarship to Central College.

Alex Birely of Davenport received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Cassidy Bos of Geneseo received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Madison Campbell of Blue Grass received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Garrett Cone of Dixon received a Cornerstone Scholarship to Central College.

Marcus Harrington of Eldridge received a Cornerstone Scholarship to Central College.

Parker Hill of Bettendorf received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Analise Keller of Davenport received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Katie Phillips of Muscatine received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Jacob Poster of Davenport received a Cornerstone Scholarship to Central College.

Kolby Reed of Muscatine received a Cornerstone Scholarship to Central College.

Benjamin Wilkinson of Davenport received a Presidential Scholarship to Central College.

Founded in 1853, Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private, residential four-year liberal arts college known for its academic rigor and strength in global experiential learning, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), sustainability education, athletics success and tradition, and leadership and service. Central continues to value its long-standing relationship with the Reformed Church in America that began in 1916. The college participates in NCAA Division III athletics and is a member of the Iowa Conference. Central is an active part of the Greater Des Moines region and just two minutes from Lake Red Rock, Iowa's largest lake.

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Supporting Seniors

Yesterday, June 15th, marked the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Older Americans Act, a landmark federal initiative to support older adults.  I was raised in part by my grandmother, so I know firsthand how important it is to support and protect Iowa's seniors.  The Older Americans Act provides critical services that help millions of seniors thrive, including elder abuse prevention, caregiver support, and preventive health programs.

Hunger remains an urgent problem for many low-income seniors and older Americans with physical disabilities.  For this reason, last year I led a bipartisan group of nearly 50 members of the House of Representatives to fight sequestration cuts that would have slashed funding for Senior Nutrition Programs.  Funding was restored, ensuring that vulnerable seniors across the country wouldn't go hungry because of congressional gridlock.

The Older Americans Act was an important start to an ongoing conversation about how we can meet the needs of our aging population and provide vital assistance so that seniors can live with independence and dignity.  Please know that I will always stand up for Iowa's seniors and look forward to staying in contact about this important issue moving forward.

Sincerely,

Dave Loebsack
Iowa's Second District

ROCHESTER, NY (07/15/2015)(readMedia)-- Emma Nelson of Moline graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in software engineering from RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences in the spring 2014-2015 semester.

Rochester Institute of Technology is home to leading creators, entrepreneurs, innovators and researchers. Founded in 1829, RIT enrolls 18,000 students in more than 200 career-oriented and professional programs, making it among the largest private universities in the U.S.

The university is internationally recognized and ranked for academic leadership in business, computing, engineering, imaging science, liberal arts, sustainability, and fine and applied arts. RIT also offers unparalleled support services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The cooperative education program is one of the oldest and largest in the nation. Global partnerships include campuses in Croatia, Dubai and Kosovo.

For news, photos and videos, go to www.rit.edu/news.

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