Kathleen King (@nccking) 's Twitter Profile
Kathleen King

@nccking

associate professor North Central College, parent, foster mom, ally aspirant

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“The link between lack of sleep and cancer is now so strong that the World Health Organization has classified any form of nighttime shift work as a probable carcinogen." t.ted.com/BFWOfuD

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Black-owned Chicago brewery reigns supreme in Samuel Adams craft brewers competition chicago.suntimes.com/taste/2023/7/1…

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14-year-old who invented soap to treat skin cancer named America’s Top Young Scientist - USA TODAY apple.news/Ar9Aj_Xv1RESTU…

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Pleased to have the work of Soul of Leadership described in this new book on supporting school leaders. MSAA Julia Mahfouz infoagepub.com/products/Suppo…

Pleased to have the work of Soul of Leadership described in this new book on supporting school leaders. <a href="/MSAA_33/">MSAA</a> <a href="/JuliaMahfouz/">Julia Mahfouz</a> 
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See what I just received as the editor of School Improvement Book Series. Warm congrats Julia Mahfouz, Bradley Carpenter & Kerry Robinson for your insightful contribution to our field through pushing self-care and well-being into school leadership theory & praxis.

See what I just received as the editor of School Improvement Book Series. Warm congrats <a href="/JuliaMahfouz/">Julia Mahfouz</a>, Bradley Carpenter &amp; Kerry Robinson for your insightful contribution to our field through pushing self-care and well-being into school leadership theory &amp; praxis.
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60 years ago, a group of brave civil rights organizers marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama in the pursuit of justice and equality. Today we’re reminded of their courageous sacrifices, and tasked with the responsibility of doing what we can to carry forward