Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
Shaping the Future of ScienceSpotlight
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Alan Forbes named director of Safeguards & Security for ORAU and ORISE
Alan Forbes has been named the new director of Safeguards & Security (S&S) for ORAU and the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE); he also will serve as the facility security officer. In this role, Forbes will oversee strategic and tactical S&S operations and staff.
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How to format your resume for AI screening
In today’s job market, getting your resume in front of human eyes is often harder than it seems. Here are some tips to optimize your resume so it stands a better chance of making it through AI screening and into the hands of a real person.
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AI resources for K-12 teachers
Educators—are you looking for free resources to help you learn about how artificial intelligence can benefit your students? Check out our AI tools, strategies, and lesson plans designed to help you succeed in the K-12 classroom. Whether you're looking to strengthen student engagement, expand your lesson plans, or dive deeper into the world of AI innovations, we have something for everyone.
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Ashley Golden awarded ETEC’s Postma Young Professional Award
Congratulations to Senior Director of ORISE Health Studies Ashley Golden, Ph.D., for being awarded the Postma Young Professional Award at the East Tennessee Economic Council (ETEC) Annual Meeting & Awards Celebration, where more than 500 community and business leaders gathered.
ORISE News
December Social Media Contest
Teachers—As we look ahead to the new year, ORISE wants to hear from you! What virtual professional development (PD) topic would you be excited to attend, or even lead? Whether it's STEM integration, classroom tech tools, or student engagement strategies, we want your ideas!
Understanding foot and mouth disease for agricultural resilience: A conversation with Annakate Schatz
Annakate Schatz is an ORISE Research Program Participant at the USDA National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility. She is studying foot and mouth disease among hooved animals – pigs, sheep, goats, cattle and water buffalo – in Vietnam. Foot and mouth disease is not present in United States, but it is endemic around the world. The disease has some significant economic consequences for farm productivity and potential trade restrictions. As a result, the USDA wants to make sure that we have a good understanding of how the disease functions and how it might spread. By building resilience to that disease in other countries, we can prepare for how the US might respond, should there be an outbreak. In her off hours, Schatz enjoys roller derby, a conversation about which could have been an episode all by itself.
