Articles by tag: College of Engineering

The EV Industry Needs Standardization as Convenient as Filling Up at the Gas Pump for Improved Growth

The burgeoning field of electric vehicle (EV) technology is often characterized by rapid innovation, which makes industry-wide standardization a difficult, albeit crucial, endeavor. But with Texas mandating Tesla technology for EV charging new questions arise. The challenge of standardization has long been how to reconcile divergent visions for charging infrastructure. While Tesla’s CEO Elon […]

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Companies That Eradicate the Stigma of Mental Healthcare Will Create a Healthier Workplace
May 10, 2024

Amidst a critical shortage of mental healthcare providers in the United States, where over one-third of Americans live in underserved areas, employers are urgently exploring innovative ways to address mental health within their organizations. Companies like Comcast and Delta Airlines have started experimenting with on-site therapy services. This growing trend underscores the increasing […]

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HIMSS 2024: Revolutionizing Healthcare Through The Digital Transformation of Behavioral Health with Dr. Jaqueline Naeem
May 10, 2024

The rapid proliferation of mental health applications and the ambiguous distinction between mental health and wellness technologies underscore the urgency for clearer regulatory and clinical guidelines in behavioral health. At HIMSS 2024, Dr. Jaqueline Naeem, Senior Medical Director at the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, addressed the evolving landscape of mental health technologies. Her […]

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Military and Corporations Competing for Talent Must Utilize Education Incentives
May 9, 2024

It’s a fast-evolving workforce out there and the competition for talent has intensified, touching even the most traditional sectors such as the military. As companies, large and small, recognize the importance of investing in their employees through education benefits, a new landscape emerges where even the U.S. military must innovate to attract and retain […]

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School Safety Becomes Enhanced Through Effective Communication Systems
May 9, 2024

With the academic year winding down, school administrators often turn their focus to enhancing campus safety—a major priority that never diminishes. For a special segment of “Icom,” this vital topic is explored, particularly on how robust communication systems can secure educational institutions more effectively. Kevin Davis, Assistant Director of Public Safety at Harding University, […]

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