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CVTC to start new Library Director diploma program in the fall
CVTC to start new Library Director diploma program in the fall

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time3 days ago

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CVTC to start new Library Director diploma program in the fall

EAU CLAIRE — A new technical diploma at Chippewa Valley Technical College looks to certify people looking to become library directors. The Library Director program is a one-year, 12-credit technical diploma for those who already have at least 54 college credits and need only a few courses to be eligible for a library director position. Jennifer Cook, Library and Information Services Program Director at CVTC, said, 'Since we started the library program, we have had a number of students who already have degrees or some college credits and have found themselves in the role of library director. 'The Library Director diploma consists of four classes that the Wisconsin Department of Instruction have determined library directors will need in order to be a director in a small public library. The classes include: Basic and Advanced Library Administration, Outreach and Community Services and Managing and Organizing Collections. The classes can be taken over the course of a year, two in the fall and two in the spring.' Online courses of the technical diploma would bring a grade III certification, which Cook said refers to libraries serving a population of 3,000 people or less. Grade II and I certifications would allow those to operate at libraries serving larger populations. With the introduction of a new program, all technical colleges go through a process of getting approval by the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) and the WTCS state board. 'We have to show them the need for the program, the strength of the program and the market demand for such a program,' Cook said. 'Because we went through this process when we created the Library and Information Services and could track how many students came to the college for these four classes we were able to show the need for the new certificate.' CVTC's new program is expected to start in the fall, as applications are currently open. 'Small libraries in the state of Wisconsin are truly centers of their community,' Cook said. 'This program will help students who live and work in these small communities serve their communities. Libraries need to be flexible, advocate for their communities and be a place where all community members are welcomed with open arms. Our students come out of the program prepared to do all of these things, and are ready to serve their communities in the best way possible. 'My hope is that we build strong community spaces with library directors who are trusted by their community and community members. Libraries have always been part of the state of Wisconsin and I am excited that the students I work with are in the position to keep that tradition alive. I have graduated so many students that will be great library directors and library workers, and I know any community would be lucky to have them.'

Jennifer Cook: Woman jailed for bestiality, child abuse material offences wins appeal
Jennifer Cook: Woman jailed for bestiality, child abuse material offences wins appeal

News.com.au

time23-06-2025

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Jennifer Cook: Woman jailed for bestiality, child abuse material offences wins appeal

WARNING: Disturbing content A woman jailed for having sexual intercourse with her mother's dog and accessing child abuse material will have four months shaved off her sentence after winning an appeal. Jennifer Cook pleaded guilty to one count each of using a carriage service to access child exploitation material, using a carriage service to transmit and make available child exploitation material, and committing an act of bestiality with an animal in April last year. A video of Cook engaging in sexual intercourse with her mother's dog was found on her phone as well as the phone of her former partner and co-offender Benjamin Day after their home was raided by the Australian Federal Police in September 2022. Cook had also accessed child abuse material (CAM) between 2020 and 2022, including animations or cartoons, videos, and a real image. Further details of the offending are too disturbing to publish. Cook was ultimately jailed for 3½ years, with a non-parole period of two years. She has since turned to NSW's Court of Criminal Appeal (CCA) to challenge parts of her sentence, arguing the judge made a mistake in determining the seriousness of the charge related to accessing CAM. A recently published judgment on the appeal confirmed that the statement of agreed facts incorrectly stated two images found on Cook's devices depicted real children when there was only one. While this was raised by Cook's counsel at sentencing and conceded by the prosecution, the facts were not formally corrected. Justice Stephen Rothman found this meant the sentencing judge determined the seriousness of the offence 'based on a mistake of fact'. 'It is unfortunate that the sentencing judge was misled in the agreed facts and the correction was not formalised,' Justice Rothman said in the judgment. 'A mistake of fact is an identifiable error and permits the court on appeal to intervene in the sentence imposed.' It was not suggested Cook or her co-offender had themselves filmed a real person being abused. Cook also argued in her appeal that her sentence was 'manifestly excessive' and the judge had erred in determining the threshold for a custodial sentence was met. Justice Rothman found the threshold was passed in each offence 'given the seriousness and depravity of the offending', even when it did not involve an image of a real child. The Crown ultimately argued that Cook's entire appeal should be dismissed, and if it was allowed, a lesser sentence was not warranted. Justice Rothman decided that Cook's original sentence should be quashed and a fresh one of three years and two months' jail, with a non-parole period of two years and 10 months, dated to March 25, 2023, be imposed. This sentence will be four months shorter than Cook's initial sentence. She will be eligible for parole on June 24, 2025. Justice Rothman noted in his judgment that Cook suffered emotional abuse and struggled with substance abuse and mental health disorders. Cook's co-accused has also lodged an intention to appeal his sentence; however, no dates have been set at the time of publication. He was charged with several bestiality and CAM offences and sentenced to an aggregate term of three years and nine months' jail, with a non-parole period of two years and six months.

Omeros Corporation to Announce First Quarter Financial Results on May 15, 2025
Omeros Corporation to Announce First Quarter Financial Results on May 15, 2025

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time12-05-2025

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Omeros Corporation to Announce First Quarter Financial Results on May 15, 2025

SEATTLE, May 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Omeros Corporation (NASDAQ: OMER), today announced that the company will issue its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, on Thursday, May 15, 2025, after the market closes. Omeros management will host a conference call and webcast that same day at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (1:30 p.m. Pacific Time) to discuss the financial results as well as recent developments and highlights. Conference Call Details For online access to the live webcast of the conference call, go to Omeros' website at To access the live conference call via phone, participants must register at this link to receive a unique PIN. Once registered, you will have two options: (1) Dial in to the conference line provided at the registration site using the PIN provided to you, or (2) choose the "Call Me" option, which will instantly dial the phone number you provide. Should you lose your PIN or registration confirmation email, simply re-register to receive a new PIN. A replay of the call will be made accessible online at About Omeros Corporation Omeros is an innovative biopharmaceutical company committed to discovering, developing and commercializing first-in-class small-molecule and protein therapeutics for large-market and orphan indications targeting immunologic disorders, including complement-mediated diseases and cancers, as well as addictive and compulsive disorders. Omeros' lead MASP-2 inhibitor narsoplimab targets the lectin pathway of complement and is the subject of a biologics license application under review by FDA for the treatment of hematopoietic stem cell transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy. Omeros' long-acting MASP-2 inhibitor OMS1029 has successfully completed Phase 1 single- and multiple-ascending dose clinical studies. Zaltenibart, Omeros' inhibitor of MASP-3, the key activator of the alternative pathway of complement, is in clinical development for treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and complement 3 glomerulopathy. Funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Omeros' lead phosphodiesterase 7 inhibitor OMS527 is in clinical development for the treatment of cocaine use disorder. Omeros also is advancing a broad portfolio of novel cellular and molecular immuno-oncology programs. For more information about Omeros and its programs, visit View source version on Contacts Jennifer Cook WilliamsCook Williams Communications, and Media RelationsIR@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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