
Virginia Gordan
ReporterVirginia Gordan has been a part-time reporter at Michigan Radio since fall 2013. She has a general beat covering news topics from across the state.
Virginia joined Michigan Radio after a career at the University of Michigan Law School, first as Assistant Dean of Students and later as Assistant Dean of International Affairs. Before that she worked as a lawyer in Washington, DC, on the development of low and moderate income housing.
Virginia loves the state of Michigan and especially enjoys exploring its lakes (including the Great ones) as often as possible.
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Lisa Peacock's last day will be April 29, 2022, per her 60 days' notice requirement. She said she is willing to negotiate an earlier departure with the local health board.
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The goal is to create a sustainable and scalable program to help people detect and manage heart health risks.
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Susan M. Collins will take up her post on July 1, 2022.
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The Department of Defense team will provide assistance to Mercy Health Muskegon during a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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The decision to move temporarily to online classes is in response to the risks posed by the surge in COVID-19 cases and the highly transmissible Omicron variant.
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The bill seeks to mitigate a long-standing shortage of substitute teachers that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The medical director of the coalition urges people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and seasonal flu and wear masks in public indoor spaces.
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State medical and public health officials urge parents to vaccinate the 825,000 Michigan children in that age group.
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The gathering comes as contract talks are set to resume next Tuesday.
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For the first time, behavioral health services and physical health services will be funded the same way.