No athlete plays to lose, nor does any coach game plan for defeat. It’s safe to say that a competitive mindset is a prerequisite to participating in sports in any capacity. Nevertheless, no athlete or ...
Setbacks are as instrumental as they are inevitable. What they are not is a simple indication or result of failure. They provide valuable insights into areas that require attention and improvement, ...
Out of personal interest, I have been researching microbiomes and how good gut health is essential to well-being. You might think it has nothing to do with organizational resilience, but it is a good ...
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More than a decade ago, palaeoceanographer Summer Praetorius received some bad news: her mother had brain cancer. Praetorius was deep in her graduate studies at Oregon State University in Corvallis, ...
Richard Barton, who retired from the U.S Army in 2012, holds a doctorate in clinical social work, has served as a U.S. Army brigade behavioral health officer, and as chief of social work services ...
Executive Directors welcomed the opportunity to take stock of ongoing staff work on building resilience to natural disasters in vulnerable countries, including the efforts being made to incorporate ...
Story by Sabrina Dalton, Chief of Public Affairs, USACE Vicksburg District Water is life. It’s integral to various systems, whether it be the human body or wetlands. Water hydrates, cleanses, and ...
The geography that makes Hampton Roads vulnerable positions it to become the proving ground for coastal resilience, CNU professor William Donaldson writes in a guest column.
Yolo County is seeking public input on its Drought Resilience Plan to address water scarcity, in compliance with California's ...