PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

CollegeAmerica Call to Action at Cheyenne Superday: Change Your Life—Don't Wait to Earn Your Degree

The local college will host a booth that includes signups for a complimentary career assessment and information about its degree programs at June 25 event

2011-06-22
CHEYENNE, WY, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) CollegeAmerica will be hosting a booth at the 2011 Cheyenne Superday. This is the second year the campus will be participating in the community event, which will be held on Saturday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lions Park. Community members will be able to speak with CollegeAmerica representatives about the Cheyenne campus and its degree programs in business, graphic arts, healthcare, and information technology.

"Superday is a fantastic event for all of Cheyenne. As educators, we at CollegeAmerica, feel this event is a great way to connect with the community and help our neighbors feel reinvigorated about their career goals," said Debbi Potts, campus director at CollegeAmerica Cheyenne. "We want people in Cheyenne to know that if they have been putting off earning their degree or are looking for a career change, now is the time to enroll in classes. With flexible class starts and online degree options, CollegeAmerica can help them take one step closer to their educational and career goals."

Superday attendees who stop by the CollegeAmerica booth will be able to sign up for a complimentary career assessment as well as learn more about the Cheyenne college campus. The booth will also feature a beanbag toss game for children and complimentary blood pressure checks from CollegeAmerica healthcare program students. Anyone who recommends a friend, family member, or coworker to CollegeAmerica will be entered into a prize drawing that will be held at a later date.

For more information about CollegeAmerica, contact Kavitha Thimmaiah at 303.433.7020 or kthimmaiah@csg-pr.com.

About CollegeAmerica
CollegeAmerica and its affiliates Stevens-Henager College (which includes Independence University ) and California College San Diego have sixteen locations across the western United States, working to help make a better career more accessible. CollegeAmerica's degree programs are designed to produce highly trained and skilled graduates prepared for a wide range of job opportunities. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and offering programs in business, information technology, graphic arts, and healthcare, the college continues to pride itself on providing quality education to generations of students. For more information, visit http://www.collegeamerica.edu.

Contact:
Kavitha Thimmaiah
kthimmaiah@csg-pr.com
303.433.7020


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Angie Lewis Insurance Agency Invades Downtown Square

2011-06-22
Downtown Ocala Florida is being invaded, local State Farm Agent Angie Lewis in conjunction with the Save the Marion Theatre and local are gearing up for an event of epic proportions. Starting June 24th Ocala's downtown square will be turned into a racetrack full of fun for both children and adults alike. In addition to a screening of the movie there will be games and prizes including bounce houses, race car themed games and much more. Angie Lewis has been an insurance agent for State Farm Insurance in the Ocala area for 5 years and has become an active participate in many ...

'Bad Beat' the Monday Blues with a World Record Breaking Bad Beat Jackpot

2011-06-22
Since Saturday's announcement of the Bad Beat Jackpot breaking the World Record, it has continued to grow and is now nearly $ 1.3 million -smashing all world records and making it possibly the luckiest Monday of a poker player's life if it hits. It's not just the jackpot that is at record levels - being unlucky could prove to be the best decision a player makes. Win big on the Bad Beat Jackpot tables when a player loses with a hand of Four of a Kind Tens, or better and take homes over EUR301,000! Suddenly Mondays don't seem so bad. The IPN, operated by GTECH G2, ...

Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con 2012 Dates And First Guests Announced

2011-06-22
Following a record-setting weekend at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Wizard World Inc. (symbol: WIZD) today set the dates for the next Philadelphia Comic Con at June 1-3, 2012, and announced the early commitments of several superstar artists to attend next year's event. Greg Hildebrandt, Greg Capullo, Michael Golden and Mark Texeira will be joined by a bevy of famous international creators at next year's convention, with many more guests to be announced in the coming months. From overseas, Mike Deodato Jr (Brazil), Ariel Olivetti (Argentina) and three major artists ...

Back Alley Players; Jambalaya Brass Band; and Larry Baeder & The MuseGurus Live at Drom

2011-06-22
Redwood Entertainment, Inc. presents the first of its dynamic theme-night music shows at Drom in NYC with an American Roots Music Review on Thursday, June 23, 2011, from 7:00 to 10:00 PM. Appearing at the show will be successful Redwood recording artists Back Alley Players, Jambalaya Brass Band, and Larry Baeder & The MuseGurus. Back Alley Players, recently busy contributing to the soundtrack of the soon to be released World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Studios' film Inside Out, will perform songs from their triumphant debut CD release, Beyond the Blues (which ...

ACISCO Presents Flexible Telemarketing, Call Center, and Employee Training Modular Workstations

2011-06-22
The Associated Corporate & Institutional Services Company (ACISCO) is showcasing its telemarketing, call center, and employee training modular workstations for designers, architects, and project managers interested in furnishing flexible, open office areas. Like all of ACISCO's modular office furniture, available online at http://www.ACISCO.com, the telemarketing modular stations offer the same appeal as conventional furnishings but with added functionality and convenience. Designed to save space, ACISCO's telemarketing, call center and employee training modular ...

BelHealth Completes Acquisition of Skila

2011-06-22
BelHealth Investment Partners ("BelHealth"), a healthcare-focused private equity buyout fund, announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Skila, Sela2, Inc. ("Skila"). Skila provides the healthcare industry with fully managed solutions that allow life science customers to focus on core business processes and engagement management across the lifecycle of product launches. Skila's award-winning solutions include a proven knowledge-management methodology that incorporates change management and organizational culture with configurable Intelligration ...

Latinva on Men's Health Month!

2011-06-22
June is Men's Health Month was anchored by a Congressional health education program and it has brought great awareness to men's health throughout the United States by encouraging men to seek periodic medical exams for early detection and treatment of disease. Latinva Dance Fitness encourages men to begin an exercise regimen aimed at burning excess body fat, it should include cardio and strength training. Body fat depends on a number of factors, to include age, diet, genetics and physical activity. It increases the chances for disease, like certain types of cancer, diabetes, ...

Advanced Factory Cranes to be Made in UAE Following Street Crane and Dubai Crane Agreement

2011-06-22
Dubai Cranes LLC and Street Crane Company of the United Kingdom have concluded an agreement under which advanced design factory cranes will be available to manufacturers in United Arab Emirates on short lead times. Dubai Crane are to carry a substantial stock of Street's crane kits that will be used with locally fabricated structural components to meet lifting needs of up to 300 tonnes. Street Crane will share technical expertise with Dubai Crane so that major crane structures such as gantries and crane beams can be fabricated to UK and European standards in Dubai. These ...

Raleigh City Councilor Nancy McFarlane Introduces Small Business Initiative

2011-06-22
Raleigh City Councilor Nancy McFarlane (http://www.nancymcfarlane.com) is calling for a streamlined permitting process for small businesses. Currently potential small business owners must submit information to several different departments within the City of Raleigh in order to meet the requirements necessary to open their doors for business. Streamlining these steps will not only help small business owners get their companies up and running more quickly and efficiently, but it will also create local jobs for Raleigh's citizens. McFarlane will bring the initiative before ...

TRM Microwave Expands Team with New Hire

2011-06-22
TRM Microwave is announcing the recent hiring of Bill Dolloff, who will serve as their dedicated Boeing Program Manager. Bill brings extensive experience in implementing quality systems, customer support and aftermarket sales in commercial aviation products, along with government contract administration. Bill will play a strategic role in supporting the demands of TRM's growth. Bill retired after 20 years of service in the United States Marine Corps and received a BS in Management from Park College and an MS in Management from Central Michigan University.About TRM Microwave Founded ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Hormone therapy affects the metabolic health of transgender individuals

Survey of 12 European countries reveals the best and worst for smoke-free homes

First new treatment for asthma attacks in 50 years

Certain HRT tablets linked to increased heart disease and blood clot risk

Talking therapy and rehabilitation probably improve long covid symptoms, but effects modest

Ban medical research with links to the fossil fuel industry, say experts

Different menopausal hormone treatments pose different risks

Novel CAR T cell therapy obe-cel demonstrates high response rates in adult patients with advanced B-cell ALL

Clinical trial at Emory University reveals twice-yearly injection to be 96% effective in HIV prevention

Discovering the traits of extinct birds

Are health care disparities tied to worse outcomes for kids with MS?

For those with CTE, family history of mental illness tied to aggression in middle age

The sound of traffic increases stress and anxiety

Global food yields have grown steadily during last six decades

Children who grow up with pets or on farms may develop allergies at lower rates because their gut microbiome develops with more anaerobic commensals, per fecal analysis in small cohort study

North American Early Paleoindians almost 13,000 years ago used the bones of canids, felids, and hares to create needles in modern-day Wyoming, potentially to make the tailored fur garments which enabl

Higher levels of democracy and lower levels of corruption are associated with more doctors, independent of healthcare spending, per cross-sectional study of 134 countries

In major materials breakthrough, UVA team solves a nearly 200-year-old challenge in polymers

Wyoming research shows early North Americans made needles from fur-bearers

Preclinical tests show mRNA-based treatments effective for blinding condition

Velcro DNA helps build nanorobotic Meccano

Oceans emit sulfur and cool the climate more than previously thought

Nanorobot hand made of DNA grabs viruses for diagnostics and blocks cell entry

Rare, mysterious brain malformations in children linked to protein misfolding, study finds

Newly designed nanomaterial shows promise as antimicrobial agent

Scientists glue two proteins together, driving cancer cells to self-destruct

Intervention improves the healthcare response to domestic violence in low- and middle-income countries

State-wide center for quantum science: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology joins IQST as a new partner

Cellular traffic congestion in chronic diseases suggests new therapeutic targets

Cervical cancer mortality among US women younger than age 25

[Press-News.org] CollegeAmerica Call to Action at Cheyenne Superday: Change Your Life—Don't Wait to Earn Your Degree
The local college will host a booth that includes signups for a complimentary career assessment and information about its degree programs at June 25 event