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Time2025-09-27 07:17:14 UTC2025-09-27 07:17:14 UTC at epicenterLocation17.536°S 167.684°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-09-27 07:17:14 UTC2025-09-27 07:17:14 UTC at epicenterLocation17.536°S 167.684°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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CDC Expands Listeria Outbreak Alert to Include Additional Prepared Foods
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WASHINGTON — President Trump and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem continue delivering on their promise to provide disaster relief to Americans throughout the Southeast as they recover from Hurricanes Helene and Milton that caused billions in damages last year.
Since Jan. 20, the Trump administration has prioritized locally-led recovery, providing more than $3.6 billion in funding to speed up debris removal and fund critical infrastructure projects across the Southeast. In total, more than 107 million cubic yards of debris has been cleared.
Southeastern states and local governments continue to lead recovery with FEMA and other federal agency support. To date, FEMA has provided more than $14.3 billion in flood insurance payments and grants to survivors, communities, states and tribes.
“Communities affected by these storms are rebuilding stronger as they drive their recovery,” said Secretary Noem. “We’re committed to cutting the red tape and getting recovery dollars moving faster than ever before.”
Helping Families Recover
FEMA provided more than $2.9 billion in grants to survivors, and paid $7.86 billion in flood insurance claims, while the U.S. Small Business Administration provided more than $1.5 billion in low-interest disaster loans to home and business owners.
FEMA is providing disaster housing in four states for 1,026 families, and 299 have already found a permanent housing solution.
North Carolina
In Western North Carolina, where both President Trump and Secretary Noem visited to observe recovery efforts, the administration
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Description:
The Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs is a member of the college leadership
team responsible for oversight of all undergraduate academic programs within the college. The position is
also responsible for oversight of all inter-disciplinary and online programs in which the college is
involved at the undergraduate level as well as recruitment and retention programs leveraging the
Student Success Center. Tennessee Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Job Responsibilities:
Be a leader in providing a vision and establishing mechanisms for execution of plans concerning academic
affairs. This includes review and improvement of ongoing academic programs; leading and supporting the
initiation of new academic programs; exploration, adoption and implementation of digital tools/software to
enhance efficiencies and the quality of undergraduate programs; and developing programs to ensure student
success in and outside of the classroom and as graduated professionals. Provide oversight for all
undergraduate academic programs within the College of Engineering as well as
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