CUNY’s Dr. Everold Hosein Completes 39th NYC Marathon, 8th since Heart Attack (Advises Everyone: Keep on Exercising)

CUNY’s Dr. Everold Hosein Completes 39th NYC Marathon, 8th since Heart Attack (Advises Everyone: Keep on Exercising)

Photos courtesy: CUNY/SPH  Trini Distinguished Scholar at City University of New York/School of Public Health, Dr. Everold Hosein, finished his 39th consecutive New York City Marathon this past Sunday, and his 8th since having a heart attack 8 years ago. “I even beat a few younger runners”, added Dr. Hosein. Dr. Hosein is 79 years of […]

How Can we Prevent More Student Suicides?

How Can we Prevent More Student Suicides?

By Ravi Balgobin Maharaj | Editorial credit: SeventyFour/ shutterstock.com   When I first got assigned to my Form One class in secondary school, I had the pleasure of having one of the kindest and most compassionate persons assigned as my form teacher, who was meant to remain with this class for three years until we were […]

Workplace Wellness and Mental Health: Discussions and Cultural Impact

Workplace Wellness and Mental Health: Discussions and Cultural Impact

By Pearl Phillip | Editorial credit: Fizkes / shutterstock.com  Workplace wellness and mental health have increasingly become important topics in modern work culture. The conversation has evolved from being centered around physical wellness programs to incorporating a more holistic view that addresses emotional, psychological, and mental well-being. This shift is driven by increased awareness of […]