About Amy Wilks

Amy Wilks is an editor, content manager, and professional writer who creates and manages online content for small businesses across the nation. When she is not attached to her computer she can be found in front of an easel, adding chapters to her new book, or spending quality time with her husband and seven children. She takes pride in providing encouragement, support, and inspiration to the people in her community and has dedicated her life to making a difference in the lives of others.

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Fresno State University Food Processing Lab Receives Wilden AODD Pump

Fresno State University Food Processing Lab Receives Wilden AODD Pump

More than 80 students who are currently enrolled in Fresno State University’s Department of Food Science and Nutrition are now using a 38 mm (1-1/2”) Pro-Flo® SHIFT Saniflo™ FDA Series Air-Operated Double-Diaphragm (AODD) Pump with Pure-Fuse Diaphragms to produce jarred food products. The pump was donated by Wilden, which is a global leader in specialty pumps. It arrived on campus in October 2019 and students began using it immediately.

Little Acts of Kindness Go a Long Way at CSUB

Little Acts of Kindness Go a Long Way at CSUB

California State University Bakersfield spirit squad students, staff members, and elderly area residents of Brookdale Riverwalk joined forces recently to spread smiles on campus and throughout the community as they celebrated Random Acts of Kindness Day. To lift people’s spirits and spread positive vibes, participants handed out hundreds of red, pink, and white carnations to random strangers.

Sonoma State University Provides Resources for Military and Veteran Students

Sonoma State University Provides Resources for Military and Veteran Students

On November 14, 2019, Sonoma State University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its new Military and Veteran Resource Center. Dedicated to providing support and a variety of resources to military members, veterans, and their families, the center offers services that are designed to ensure military-connected students achieve success in their personal, social, and academic lives.

California State University, Northridge: Empowering Kids to Protect Online Privacy

California State University, Northridge: Empowering Kids to Protect Online Privacy

Protecting children’s online data and privacy to keep them safe has long been a challenge for parents, federal regulators, and tech companies alike. While tech officials have claimed that online safety and privacy protections are the responsibility of parents, moms and dads across the United States assert that they are unaware of the hundreds of ways in which their children’s safety can be compromised. California State University, Northridge marketing professor Kristen Walker may finally have a solution, however.

New Developments Spur Excitement in Concord, CA

New Developments Spur Excitement in Concord, CA

As costs continue to escalate from San Francisco to Oakland, real estate in Concord, including Class-A commercial space, is an attractive investment. Unlike most of the nearby communities that are riddled with strict codes and zoning restrictions, Concord boasts a “No Red Tape” policy for businesses who are relocating to the area.

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