Friday, January 25, 2019

SLCC’s Grand Theatre Returns as 2019 Sundance Film Festival Venue

The 2019 Sundance Film Festival will screen 19 films at Salt Lake Community College's Grand Theatre, Jan. 25 to Feb. 3, during the event's opening and closing weekends. This is the fifth year the Grand will host moviegoers from around the world during the annual festival, which in the past has brought special guests like former Vice President Al Gore, Viggo Mortensen and Daniel Radcliffe to the Grand Theatre stage.

The schedule of movies at the Grand kicks off Jan. 25 with the Spotlight film "Maiden" and will wrap on Feb. 3 with the premieres of "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind," "Velvet Buzzsaw" and "The Tomorrow Man."

The $300 Grand Theatre Pass gives film enthusiasts access to all screenings at the theater on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during the festival. The pass also provides admittance to all of the festival's non-screening venues, such as Sundance's headquarters and the Sundance ASCAP Music Café in Park City. For more information on purchasing a Grand Theatre Pass and individual tickets, visit http://www.sundance.org. The Grand Theatre is located at SLCC's South City Campus, 1575 S. State St., Salt Lake City. Click here.

"We are pleased to provide a venue for Sundance at our South City location," said Richard Scott, SLCC dean of the School of Arts Communications & Media. "Like Sundance, SLCC is a tremendous community asset, and it is exciting to provide these films for the convenience and pleasure of the Salt Lake Valley and our students."

The 1,100-seat Grand Theatre dates to the 1930s when it was part of Salt Lake City's South High School. The high school closed in 1988 and was purchased by SLCC in 1989. Over the years, SLCC has retained the theatre's Depression-era charm while incorporating the latest in stage production technology. Every season, the Grand hosts award-winning theatre, dance and concerts that benefit students and faculty and attract arts enthusiasts from along the Wasatch Front.

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MacStadium Named a TAG Top 40 Innovative Technology Company

The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), the state's leading association dedicated to the promotion and economic advancement of Georgia's technology industry, announced MacStadium as one of its Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia. This is the second time MacStadium has appeared on TAG's Top 40 list, previously receiving the recognition in 2018.

TAG'S Top 40 Awards recognize Georgia-based technology companies for their innovation, financial impact, and efforts at spreading awareness of Georgia's technology initiatives throughout the U.S. and globally. TAG will recognize the honorees at The Summit 2019 event on February 11-12, 2019, at the Cobb Galleria Centre.

"We are honored to be recognized by TAG for our contribution to technology innovation in Georgia for the second year in a row," said Greg McGraw, MacStadium's CEO. "MacStadium is proud to have our global headquarters in Georgia. We have been able to scale our business with support from our local partners, and with the quality of local tech talent in Atlanta, we were able to grow our team by 60% in 2018 and expect that trend to continue in 2019."

This year's Top 40 were selected from among over 90 applications submitted by companies from across Georgia. Companies selected for the Top 40 will be showcased in an exhibition at The Summit 2019. The event – the state's largest technology showcase – will feature internationally-recognized keynote speakers, including former Apple chief evangelist Guy Kawasaki, the honorees of the Top 40 and Top 10 Innovative Georgia Companies competition, the newest inductee into the Technology Hall of Fame of Georgia, 30 breakout sessions on global tech trends, and a two-day showcase with tech exhibitors including MacStadium.

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"This year's Top 40 was more competitive than ever," said Dennis Zakas, chairperson of the Top 40 Selection Committee. "In our quest to showcase the most innovative companies in Georgia, we had to select from an incredible, impressive lineup of contenders. The companies that we selected this year are truly outstanding."

About MacStadium
MacStadium is the leading provider of Apple Mac cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), offering bare metal Macs and private cloud solutions for organizations of all sizes. MacStadium, a Summit Partners portfolio company, is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with growing operations in Las Vegas, Silicon Valley, Dublin, Ireland, and Frankfurt, Germany. Learn more at MacStadium.com or on Twitter @macstadium.

About the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG)
TAG is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 30,000 members through regional chapters in Metro Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Macon/Middle Georgia, and Savannah. TAG's mission is to educate, promote, and unite Georgia's technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy. For more information, visit the TAG website at http://www.tagonline.org or TAG's community website at http://www.hubga.com.

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Apple and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Other product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners.

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the spr agency Ranked a Top 25 Social Media Agency by Phoenix Business Journal

the spr agency, a Scottsdale-based public relations and social media agency, has been ranked a Top 25 social media agency by the Phoenix Business Journal.

The agency, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2018, was also listed as one of Phoenix's top 15 public relations firms by the Phoenix Business Journal last fall.
In 2017, the company was named the No. 1 public relations agency in Arizona by Ranking Arizona.

"Social media is such a vital part of any company's marketing strategy," said Al Stevens, president and founder of the spr agency, which counts clients in 17 cities across the United States. "What sets us apart at the spr agency is our ability to deliver the user engagement and ROI on social media that our clients expect."

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The digital marketing agency has garnered a reputation for creating and implementing successful digital marketing campaigns for some of today's leading brands. the spr agency has represented national homebuilders, premier master-planned communities, electronics manufacturers, law firms, restaurants and healthcare companies as clients.

the spr agency is located at 6730 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 240, in Scottsdale, Arizona. For more information, please call (480) 648-1770 or visit https://thespragency.com/.

About the spr agency
Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, the spr agency provides full-service business marketing, public relations, digital marketing and social media services to a host of successful companies throughout the United States. Currently, the company works with clients in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas. For more information about the spr agency, please visit https://thespragency.com/.

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Green Coast Pet Offers ALL U.S. Federal Government Employees Affected by the Shutdown Its Full Line of Dog and Cat Products At-Cost + Shipping

California-based Green Coast Pet is proud to offer ALL U.S. government employees affected by the shutdown its full range of dog and cat products at-cost plus shipping, until this shutdown is over.

Co-Founder and COO of Green Coast Pet Mike Bateman shared, "Thousands of U.S. Federal employees and their families continue to be greatly affected by this government shutdown. Green Coast Pet celebrates that pets are part of the family, and taking care of them can be expensive, especially during this hard time. We simply want to make it easier to give pets the products they love."

To make it easy and lessen the burden, all U.S. Federal employees can simply:

a) Send an email to info@greencoastpet.com,
b) Share a little bit about you and your pet, and
c) Enjoy your next Green Coast Pet order at-cost.

Green Coast Pet serves pets and the next generation of a more holistic approach to products that add in some fun while supporting a higher quality of life.

The Green Coast Pet line offers pet specialty retailers a variety of solutions ranging from Full Spectrum Hemp Soft Chews for Dogs and for Cats, Unsweetened Applesauce for Dogs and Unsweetened Applesauce with Pumpkin for Dogs, Pawnut Butter, Hemp + MSM Peanut Butter Flavored Paste, Hemp + SuperBlend Chews for Dogs and Cats and new Pill-a-Pet™.

For more information on Green Coast Pet, please visit http://www.greencoastpet.com or email info@greencoastpet.com.

About Green Coast Pet:

The mission of Green Coast Pet is to provide pets with the best possible products on the market today. Each product in the Green Coast Pet line promotes optimal health, incorporating beneficial ingredients in their Hemp+SuperBlend Soft Chews, Pawnut Butter, Hemp Butter, Full Spectrum Hemp Soft Chews for Cats, Full Spectrum Hemp Soft Chews for Dogs, Unsweetened Applesauce for Dogs and Unsweetened Applesauce with Pumpkin for Dogs, Pill-a-Pet -- all created to enhance a pet's overall wellness. http://www.greencoastpet.com

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NIH Funds First Artificial Pancreas Study in the United States for Pregnant Women

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a R01 grant to a multi-institutional team to develop and evaluate a pregnancy-specific Artificial Pancreas in a sequence of in-clinic and transitional environment clinical trials. The researchers hope that the first-in-the-nation studies will lead to a safe and effective at-home clinical trial with an extension phase to the end of pregnancy. Read here.

The project brings together the experienced engineering team of the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and a clinical research consortium made up of specialists from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Mayo Clinic, and the Sansum Diabetes Research Institute.

"This work will bring our previous advancements in artificial pancreas technology to the next level, and will be the first project of its kind in the United States," said Principal Investigator Dr. Eyal Dassau, Director of the Biomedical Systems Engineering Research Group at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Be alert to read related news.

"Achieving and maintaining the very narrow range blood glucose levels required for the best fetal outcomes for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes is extremely challenging, even with optimal clinical care," said Carol J. Levy, MD, CDE, Clinical Director of the Mount Sinai Diabetes Center, who has managed the care of hundreds of pregnant women with this condition and serves as the project's principal investigator at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. "The use of customized technology provides an important opportunity to improve patient and fetal outcomes. We are excited to be part of the team evaluating this important area of research designed to improve care and reduce patient burden."     More info here.

"Women with type 1 diabetes experience significant insulin reactions as they try to manage their glucose within a narrow target range throughout pregnancy. There has been no artificial pancreas trial involving pregnant women with type 1 diabetes in the U.S.," states Yogish C. Kudva, Professor of Endocrinology at Mayo Clinic Rochester. "We are excited that we will adapting automated insulin delivery to relieve the burden on pregnant women with type 1 diabetes and their families."

"This project will adapt the artificial pancreas to help pregnant women at each stage of pregnancy, progressing from a sequence of in-clinic studies to an outpatient trial," said Dr. Jordan Pinsker, principal investigator of the project at Sansum Diabetes Research Institute (SDRI). "This project continues the legacy of the work of Dr. Lois Jovanovic, who performed her groundbreaking clinical trials at SDRI for 27 years, laying the foundation for the current standards of care in diabetes and pregnancy."

The first clinical trial in the grant, Longitudinal Observation of Insulin Requirements and Sensor Use in Pregnancy (LOIS-P), is named after Dr. Lois Jovanovic, and is now listed on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03761615). This study is currently enrolling pregnant women with type 1 diabetes and will follow their glycemic outcomes throughout pregnancy and into the post-partum period.

About the Research Consortium:

Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)

SEAS serves as the connector and integrator of Harvard's teaching and research efforts in engineering, applied sciences, and technology. Through collaboration with researchers from all parts of Harvard, other universities, and corporate and foundation partners, we bring discovery and innovation directly to bear on improving human life and society. http://seas.harvard.edu.

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

The Type 1 Diabetes Research program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai focuses on clinical research projects specifically designed to improve the lives of patients with diabetes. There is a long history of both basic and clinical research in diabetes at Mount Sinai dating back to the discovery of the radioimmunoassay to measure serum insulin levels by Nobel Laureate Rosalyn Yalow, PHD in 1977. Researchers at Mount Sinai are running a robust outpatient artificial pancreas program in New York City. The goal for all diabetes research at Mount Sinai is to continue to develop new treatments and improve patient care until there is a cure.    

Mayo Clinic Rochester MN

The type 1 diabetes research program at Mayo Clinic Rochester is tightly integrated with the Diabetes Technology clinic which is a multi-disciplinary effort with dedicated Endocrinologists, Nurse Practitioners, CDEs and device technicians. The research program has conducted AP studies since 2013 and is currently conducting several AP studies working with academic engineering partners such as the Harvard School of Engineering AP program and industry partners. The Division of Endocrinology has been involved with Insulin related research since 1922 and also played a key role in early development of complex insulin therapy from 1975 to 1985.

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Sansum Diabetes Research Institute

Most recently, SDRI was the only US clinical site for the landmark CONCEPTT clinical trial, where 325 women who were either pregnant or planning pregnancy were randomized to continuous glucose monitoring use or fingerstick self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) alone until delivery. Dr. Jovanovic, performed her groundbreaking work at SDRI for 27 years, from 1986-2013, laying the foundation for current standards for care in diabetes and pregnancy. Dr. Jovanovic was SDRI's former Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer from 1996-2013.

"Dr. Jovanovic's courageous and relentless fight to teach the world how to care for women with diabetes led to a global improvement in outcomes for both moms with diabetes and their babies," said Dr. Kristin Castorino, also a co-investigator on the project at SDRI.

"It is an honor for us at SDRI to continue Dr. Jovanovic's legacy to improve the treatment of pregnant women with diabetes. Advancing her work in this field has always been part of SDRI's commitment to both our community and the diabetes community at large to progress diabetes research and innovation for those impacted by type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes or gestational diabetes," said Ellen Goodstein, SDRI's Executive Director.

About the Mount Sinai Health System

The Mount Sinai Health System is New York City's largest integrated delivery system, encompassing eight hospitals, a leading medical school, and a vast network of ambulatory practices throughout the greater New York region. Mount Sinai's vision is to produce the safest care, the highest quality, the highest satisfaction, the best access and the best value of any health system in the nation. The Health System includes approximately 7,480 primary and specialty care physicians; 11 joint-venture ambulatory surgery centers; more than 410 ambulatory practices throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and 31 affiliated community health centers. The Icahn School of Medicine is one of three medical schools that have earned distinction by multiple indicators: ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News & World Report's "Best Medical Schools", aligned with a U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" Hospital, No. 12 in the nation for National Institutes of Health funding, and among the top 10 most innovative research institutions as ranked by the journal Nature in its Nature Innovation Index. This reflects a special level of excellence in education, clinical practice, and research. The Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked No. 18 on U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" of top U.S. hospitals; it is one of the nation's top 20 hospitals in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Geriatrics, Nephrology, and Neurology/Neurosurgery, and in the top 50 in six other specialties in the 2018-2019 "Best Hospitals" issue. Mount Sinai's Kravis Children's Hospital also is ranked nationally in five out of ten pediatric specialties by U.S. News & World Report. The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked 11th nationally for Ophthalmology and 44th for Ear, Nose, and Throat. Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai St. Luke's, Mount Sinai West, and South Nassau Communities Hospital are ranked regionally.

For more information, visit http://www.mountsinai.org/, or find Mount Sinai on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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Minneapolis' Apruve Raises $6 Million in Funding

Apruve, a B2B credit automation platform, today announced that it closed on $6 million in its Series A financing led by Cloud Apps Capital Partners with participation from TTV Capital and Allegis Capital. Read all the latest news.

Minneapolis-based Apruve focuses on eliminating accounts receivable from the balance sheet of B2B companies. Its credit automation platform helps organizations to effortlessly extend payment terms to their customers without added back office costs, cash flow concerns, or financial risk.

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"In today's business market, it's become a competitive advantage to extend terms, but it compromises a business's capital and creates added overhead," said Michael Noble, CEO and founder, Apruve. "Our goal is to help companies realize the sales advantage of giving their customers an account to purchase against without putting their own cash flow at risk."

Through its credit network, Apruve offers customers like Texas Instrument and Boxed a solution that:

  • Gain a distinct competitive advantage. Due to the influx of working capital from getting paid immediately businesses can immediately reinvest sales revenue into their business -- no matter the economic conditions.
  • Focus on what is important. Companies can stop worrying and investing in overhead associated with collections, and focus more on their product offering and customer satisfaction.
  • "Apruve has single handedly changed the course of VARASPEC and our cash flow in ways I never thought possible," said Mike Duesing, principal, VARASPEC.

    With this investment, Apruve will continue to grow its Minneapolis-based team to serve its current customers and grow its portfolio. The funding will also support the startup as it continues to drive research and development forward with its innovative platform.

    For more information about Apruve, please visit http://www.apruve.com.

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    About Apruve
    Apruve is a B2B credit automation platform that manages and finances credit programs for suppliers and their business customers. Allowing merchants to sell on net terms and be paid immediately without financial risk, overhead, or collections. To learn more about how Apruve can grow your business, visit http://www.apruve.com.

    About Cloud Apps
    Cloud Apps Capital Partners is a market-focused venture capital firm helping early-stage companies in cloud business application markets to build the next generation of global, category-leading businesses.

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    Thursday, January 24, 2019

    Humanities Institute “Ignorance in the Age of Information” Event Series Continues with Scholarly Take on Misinformation in the Digital Age

    With the rise of digital and social media, information has become more accessible to more of us than ever before. The consequence: we are also more susceptible to deceit and manipulation via these sources of information. But is this a new phenomenon, or are we just now noticing its pervasiveness? The Scripps College Humanities Institute will attempt to address this question and more as it continues its series based on the theme, "Ignorance in the Age of Information," organized by Scripps College Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Humanities Institute Yuval Avnur.

    "I'm excited about this program because it is both timely and intellectually very challenging, particularly because this phenomenon lies at the intersection of several different disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, computer/data science, sociology, politics, and media studies. It's a genuinely interdisciplinary topic, and one that is of clear and direct interest to us all."

    A handful of media and academic luminaries will visit Scripps to discuss some of the complex topics surrounding the content of misinformation—like "fake news"—and the forms it takes—like the "echo chambers" or "filter bubbles" of social media news feeds.

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    The New Yorker's Andrew Marantz investigates social media trolls on college campuses, interrogates the delicate negotiations between free speech and contemporary online life, and explores the mainstreaming of fringe politics and social media; Karen Douglas explores the nuances of conspiracy theories; Harvard's Rebecca Lemov discusses brainwashing, technologies of mind control, and the cataloguing of dreams; and many more.

    "Misinformation is a problem for democracy because you're supposed to vote society's, or at least your own, interest, but to figure that out you need proper information," says Avnur. "When it's so easy to be misinformed, people can't properly function as citizens."

    "We have more information, but we arguably understand less. That's the puzzle," he says.

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    Founded in 1986, the Humanities Institute at Scripps College presents a thematic program each semester on a topic related to the humanities. As part of Scripps' tradition of interdisciplinary education, this program includes lectures, conferences, exhibitions, performances, and film series bringing prominent and younger cutting-edge scholars to campus.

    For more information about the Humanities Institute, visit scrippscollege.edu/hi/.

    Full Lineup

    February 6
    Karen Douglas
    University of Kent Professor of Social Psychology Karen Douglas explores the nuances of conspiracies: Why are conspiracy theories so popular? Who believes them, and why? And what are their consequences?

    Tuesday, February 12, 12:15pm Hampton Room
    Sally Wen Mao, the 2017 Pushcart Prize winner, confronts the spectacle of the internet, artificial intelligence, the past and the future, and the roles and representations that women of color endure in order to survive a culture that seeks to consume them in her poetry collection, Oculus.

    Tuesday, February 19, 6pm, Balch Auditorium
    The New Yorker's Andrew Marantz.
    Andrew Marantz is an expert when it comes to the rapidly changing online media landscape. The New Yorker writer investigates social media trolls on college campuses, interrogates the delicate negotiations between free speech and contemporary online life, and explores the mainstreaming of fringe politics and social media in his new book.

    March 27
    Cal Biruk
    Oberlin anthropologist Cal Biruk comes to Scripps to explore the social worlds, transactions, and politics that emerge in and around research projects collecting health data in Malawi, and their implications for how we understand numbers and enumeration in global health and beyond.

    April 3
    Holly Lawford-Smith
    Political philosopher Dr. Holly Lawford-Smith examines the role of the individual within the collective. She works on collective action, collective agency, collective responsibility, and collective punishment.

    April 25
    Rebecca Lemov
    Rebecca Lemov, professor of the history of science at Harvard, studies key moments from the history of experiments in human and behavioral sciences. Her topics of interest include brainwashing, technologies of mind control, and the cataloguing of dreams.

    Conference: Ignorance in the Age of Information
    Saturday, March 30
    9 a.m.-6 p.m.
    Five major scholars of social epistemology present and discuss work on the perils of the age of information, the nature of ignorance in a social context, and other problems with our contemporary epistemic environment.

    Jason Stanley (Yale), Quassim Cassam (Warwick), Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern), Sven Bernecker (UC Irvine), Regina Rini (York)

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