Love stories from listeners of Barangay LSFM are featured in this weekly radio program. Listen in as Papa Dudut reads the letter of a "kabarangay" who shares his/her heartfelt experience. A dramatization brings the audience closer to feeling the joy, the pain, the ups and downs of being in love--something that each one of us can relate to.
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Deeper Than Data: The Analytics of Rehab Success
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As the nation grapples with the opioid epidemic, experts are looking for effective ways to support addicts in recovery. Virginia Miori, Ph.D., associate professor of decision and system sciences, tackles the issue — with data — in her recent project, “Forecasting Treatment Outcomes for the Futures Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center.” Along with Kathleen Campbell Garwood, Ph.D., and Catherine Cardamone ’18, she uses the data from one rehabilitation center to learn how to best support those in r
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As the nation grapples with the opioid epidemic, experts are looking for effective ways to support addicts in recovery. Virginia Miori, Ph.D., associate professor of decision and system sciences, tackles the issue — with data — in her recent project, “Forecasting Treatment Outcomes for the Futures Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center.” Along with Kathleen Campbell Garwood, Ph.D., and Catherine Cardamone ’18, she uses the data from one rehabilitation center to learn how to best support those in r
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