At Least 37 Dead In Kentucky Flash Floods, Hundreds Potentially Still Missing

Nearly a week after flash floods struck eastern Kentucky, rescue teams are still searching through the devastation. More than 1,300 people have been rescued but officials think hundreds of people could still be missing. At least 37 people have been confirmed dead and that number is expected to rise as the search continues.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville held the 20th annual White Coat Ceremony on April 12. The ceremony is the largest single gathering of students at the university, and it is an opportunity for the entire campus community to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of students. The first-year cohort of 50 dental students, along with six IAPP students, were honored during the event. The university’s Chancellor, James T. Minor, was on hand to help honor the graduates.

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