Michael Hershorn has extensive experience in clinical psychology, teaching, and program evaluation. He received his PhD in clinical psychology from Syracuse University in 1986, with a focus on marital violence. He has held teaching positions at Nova Southeastern University and served as director of several community mental health and housing programs. Currently, he is the Director of Program Data and Evaluation at The Lord's Place, where he oversees housing programs and grant management.
A brief look at a few IP cameras, wireless extenders and routers - a significant number have unpatched issues such as cross-site scripting, cross-site request forgery and authentication bypass, meaning we can take control of devices, change wireless settings and obtain a copy of all video on certain devices, all by having the unsuspecting user visit a web page we control.
Sample Grant Application Complements of Michael HershornMichael Hershorn
Michael Hershorn shared an example of a grant application he wrote. It ranked number 1 of 14 grant applications in the Palm Beach County FAA grant competition.
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organizationuptheratios
Up the Ratios is a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging the gap in STEM education for underprivileged students by providing free, high-quality learning opportunities in robotics and other STEM fields. Our mission is to empower the next generation of innovators, thinkers, and problem-solvers by offering a range of educational programs that foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
At Up the Ratios, we believe that every student, regardless of their socio-economic background, should have access to the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in today's technology-driven world. To achieve this, we host a variety of free classes, workshops, summer camps, and live lectures tailored to students from underserved communities. Our programs are designed to be engaging and hands-on, allowing students to explore the exciting world of robotics and STEM through practical, real-world applications.
Our free classes cover fundamental concepts in robotics, coding, and engineering, providing students with a strong foundation in these critical areas. Through our interactive workshops, students can dive deeper into specific topics, working on projects that challenge them to apply what they've learned and think creatively. Our summer camps offer an immersive experience where students can collaborate on larger projects, develop their teamwork skills, and gain confidence in their abilities.
In addition to our local programs, Up the Ratios is committed to making a global impact. We take donations of new and gently used robotics parts, which we then distribute to students and educational institutions in other countries. These donations help ensure that young learners worldwide have the resources they need to explore and excel in STEM fields. By supporting education in this way, we aim to nurture a global community of future leaders and innovators.
Our live lectures feature guest speakers from various STEM disciplines, including engineers, scientists, and industry professionals who share their knowledge and experiences with our students. These lectures provide valuable insights into potential career paths and inspire students to pursue their passions in STEM.
Up the Ratios relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to continue our work. Contributions of time, expertise, and financial support are crucial to sustaining our programs and expanding our reach. Whether you're an individual passionate about education, a professional in the STEM field, or a company looking to give back to the community, there are many ways to get involved and make a difference.
We are proud of the positive impact we've had on the lives of countless students, many of whom have gone on to pursue higher education and careers in STEM. By providing these young minds with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed, we are not only changing their futures but also contributing to the advancement of technology and innovation on a broader scale.
Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
Permanent Residents decrease along with percentage of TR2PR decline to 52 percent of all Permanent Residents.
March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
1. MICHAEL HERSHORN
OBJECTIVE: To obtain employment utilizing my skills and training.
Education
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 1986
● Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, APA accredited program
● 3.75 GPA
● NIMH United States Public Health Service Training Fellowship
● Syracuse University Summer Fellowship
● Doctoral research on over versus under-controlled hostility in maritally violent men
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 1982
● M.S., Clinical Psychology
● 3.75 GPA
● NIMH Public Health Service Training Fellowship
● Master's research on the effect on children of witnessing marital violence
Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 1978
● Bachelor of Arts with a major in psychology and a minor in marketing research
● 3.94 GPA
● Graduated Summa Cum Laude with High Honors in Psychology
● Phi Beta Kappa, Student Senator, NCAA Tennis team member
● Numerous academic scholarships and awards
Teaching Appointments
November 1986 - June 1992
Assistant Professor
Center for Psychological Studies
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
June 1992-November 2006
Adjunct Faculty
Center for Psychological Studies
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
Military Experience
2. Captain, Medical Service Corps, United States Army Reserve, Honorable Discharge May 2005
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Rosenbaum, A., Forsstrom-Cohen, B., & Hershorn, M. (1983). Marital Violence: Short and long
term effects on witnessing children. In R.J. Prinz (Chair), Impact of Marital Events on Children:
Perceptions and Consequences, Symposium presented at the Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Anaheim, California.
Hershorn, M. & Rosenbaum, A. (1985) Children of marital violence: A closer look at the unintended
victims. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 55(2), pp. 260-266.
Hershorn, M. & Rosenbaum, A. (1986). Over and undercontrolled hostility in maritally violent men.
Poster session presented at the Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles,
California.
Hershorn, M. & Rosenbaum, A. (1991). Over versus under controlled hostility: Application of the
construct to the classification of maritally violent men. Violence and Victims, 6(2), pp. 151-158.
Parnell, T., Schulman, A., Hershorn, M. (1991). Increasing intake appointment attendance at a
Community Mental Health Center. Poster session presented at the Convention of the American
Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.
Hershorn, M. (1993). The elusive population: Characteristics of attenders for community mental
health center intakes. Community Mental Health Journal, 29(1), pp. 49-57.
Hershorn, M. & Rivas, A. (1993). The effectiveness of pretreatment engagement: Stability and
reliability of attenders versus non-attenders for community mental health intakes. Journal of
Community Psychology, 21, pp. 21-25.
Hershorn, M. & Rivas, A. (1993). Recent life stability and initial treatment adherence in community
mental health. Poster session presented at the Convention of the Southeastern Psychological
Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
Hershorn, M. (1993). The elusive population: Characteristics of attenders versus non-attenders for
community mental health center intakes. Poster session presented at the convention of the
Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
Hershorn, M. (2002). :60 Second Anger Management: Quick Tips to Handle Explosive Feelings, New
Horizon Press.
Hershorn, M. (2003). Cool It: Teen Tips to Keep Hot Tempers from Boiling Over, New Horizon Press.
Gibson, D., Stanley, D & Hershorn, M. (2013) Community Partnerships to Provide Housing and Health
3. Care for Vulnerable Homeless Adults. Workshop presented at the annual convention of the National
Alliance to End Homelessness, Washington, D.C.
GRANTS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH SUPPORT
National Institute of Mental Health, United States Public Health Service Pre-doctoral Clinical Training
Fellowship, 1979-1981.
Syracuse University Summer Fellowship, 1981-1982.
United Way of Palm Beach County, Assertive Community Treatment Project, 2011-2014.
Financially Assisted Agencies, Palm Beach County, Permanent Supportive Housing, 2011 & 2012.
Allegany Franciscan Ministries, Clinical Services Enhancement Project, 2013.
Housing and Urban Development, Operation Home Ready II, 2014.
Professional Experience
5/20/08-Present
The Lord's Place West Palm Beach, FL Director of Program Data & Evaluation
Director of Housing
● Supervise Alumni Programs and Data Evaluation
● Grant writing
● Grant management and reporting
● Database and data collection oversight (Efforts to Outcomes)
● Previously oversaw 5 transitional and permanent supportive housing programs for individuals
and families
11/30/2007-4/15/2008
Wellness Resource Center Boca Raton, FL Therapist
● Counselor in a drug rehabilitation facility
10/1/2007-11/30/2007
Women In Distress Ft. Lauderdale, FL Consultant
● Prevention of domestic violence through community education
● Presentations to the community
● Crafting of presentation materials and surveys for outcome data collection
● Creation of a database of community contacts
06/2004-10/2007
4. Cotler Healthcare Hollywood, FL Clinician
● Provision of behavioral health services to patients in nursing homes and assisted living facilities
● Behavioral health treatment of geriatrics and the seriously and persistently mentally ill
● Mental health assessment and psychotherapeutic treatment
● Consultation, liaison, linking and advocacy
05/2001-05/2005
United States Army Reserve Indianapolis, IN Captain, Medical Service Corps
● Active duty with a Combat Stress Control Unit
● Mental health assessment and treatment and trauma debriefing of military personnel
● Disability evaluations at a Veteran's Administration Hospital and support of the recruitment
mission during reserve duty
06/1991-11/2006
Private Practice Tamarac, FL Mental Health Provider
● Mental health assessment, fitness for duty, disability determination and dependency evaluations
● Individual, marital, family and group psychotherapy with adults, adolescents and children
● Specializations in domestic violence, anger management and chemical dependency
06/1991-06/1992
Broward Sheriff's Office Ft. Lauderdale, FL Clinical Supervisor, Behavioral Sciences Unit
● Candidate evaluations and fitness for duty evaluations
● Mental health evaluation and treatment of law enforcement and civilian personnel
● Supervision of clinical staff and consultation with administration
● Critical incident stress debriefing
09/1986-06/1991
Nova Southeastern University Davie, FL Clinic Director and Assistant Professor
● Faculty duties within the Center for Psychological Studies including teaching of an observed
psychotherapy, master’s and doctoral research supervision, membership on the administrative
committee of the center, conduct of a research program in community mental health,
publication of journal articles and grant applications
● Administrative responsibility for a community mental health center clinic location
● Clinical supervision of staff, interns and doctoral students
● Supervision of the Dual Diagnosis Program
● Assisted in the accreditation of an APA approved internship program
● Recipient of a National Institute of Mental Health Young Investigators Award
5. 09/1984-09/1986
New York City Police Department
Alcohol Counseling Unit New York, NY Clinical Director
● Candidate and fitness for duty evaluations
● Establishment of specialized testing programs for the hostage negotiation and emergency
service units
● Mental health assessment and treatment of law enforcement and civilian personnel
● Clinical supervision of Certified Addiction Professionals/Police Officers
Personal
● Married
● Excellent health