Leslie Matuszewich, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and planning group co-chair, said the Health Informatics and Technology Center is an excellent example of harnessing the power and expertise of multiple academic units across campus to address a regional and statewide need. “The Health and Informatics Technology Center will not only increase opportunities for transdisciplinary collaboration within and between health profession programs, it will encourage collaboration with community and external partners as well,” Ransdell said. “This modern and flexible space will be extremely beneficial for interdisciplinary education and research in this field.” “The building is being designed with the goal of bringing together dispersed units of health education from various locations – on and off campus – to one site,” Roller said. Roller said the location is a great anchor point for students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community. A portion of the state’s funds will be used to raze Lincoln Hall. In early 2020, a campus-wide survey went out, and the feedback aided in selecting the location on Annie Glidden Road at the site of Lincoln Hall, a resident hall that’s been unoccupied since 2013. NIU has received $7.7 million for planning and design efforts of the $77 million that was designated by the state of Illinois as part of its capital budget.īelinda Roller, director of Architectural and Engineering Services and co-chair of the planning group, said determining where to locate the Health and Informatics Technology Center was a crucial first step in the planning process.
“The center will be an interactive space that encourages synergy and a future-oriented approach to health education and research at NIU.” “The group did an amazing job in laying the foundation for this monumental project,” said Lynda Ransdell, dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences. Lynda Ransdell, dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences. As the literary theorist Linda Hutchon puts it, "parody … is imitation, not always at the expense of the parodied text." Another critic, Simon Dentith, defines parody as "any cultural practice which provides a relatively polemical allusive imitation of another cultural production or practice." Parody may be found in art or culture,music (although "parody" in music has an earlier, somewhat different meaning than for other art forms), animations, gaming, and film. Hey man, if you watch the game and then watch the video I made about you will know that chosing that one Tom and Jerry video, putting the logos and adding a speech is more than enought to call it a parody ( A parody ( also called a spoof,lampoon,caricature, or joke) is a work created to imitate, make fun of, or comment on an original work-its subject, author, style, or some other target-by means of satiric or ironic imitaion. Thanks again for answreing my thred and good luck Īs I said I'm new to the youtube cretors stuff that's why I ask but in my opinion my videos goes under the fair use.
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