Summer is just around the corner and the home industry appears to be booming with promotions and new appointments. Read on for Home affairsthe monthly recap of arrivals and departures in design, manufacturing, media and more. Trade Artistic Tile announced that the founder and chairman of the board Nancy epstein …
Read More »2020-21 Chron15: Leaders – The Chronicle
Duke leaders are the ones who stand up for the college community in good times and bad, inspiring others with a focus on values and progress. The leaders on this year’s Chron15 list are educators, administrators and coaches who used their power for good as they held the community together …
Read More »What’s next for USC after President Caslen resigns?
Experts who study controversies in public institutions say the University of South Carolina can easily move on from the embarrassment that led to the resignation of its president Robert Calsen last month. But, they warn, the school should first consider lessons learned from other top schools across the country to …
Read More »Cambridge professor whose role was “funded by China” warns of Uyghur debate
According to academic references, the training program is highly regarded by a branch of the Chinese Communist Party and plays a “vital role in China’s interaction with global enterprises.” “It would appear that there are a number of questions hanging over Jesus College and its links with the Chinese organizations …
Read More »Construction of the Coronado HS as planned and on budget, by district
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – It’s hard to miss the construction going on at Coronado High School as you walk down Mesa Street. Valued at $ 54 million, the project is the largest and most expensive bond project, according to the El Paso Independent School District. Residents of West El …
Read More »Libraries to receive $ 25,000 grant from National Endowment for the Arts
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas Libraries received a grant of $ 25,000 through the Grants for artistic projects, which will support the Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Community Fellowship Program. Arkansas folk and traditional arts is a statewide library outreach program at the University of Arkansas. This project …
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Read More »Outlook on HIV / AIDS, 40 years after the first cases were officially reported
EXPERT ADVICE Saturday June 5 marks the 40th anniversary of the first official reported cases of what became of AIDS. The University of Michigan has experts who can chat. Celeste M. Watkins-Hayes Celeste Watkins-Hayes is Professor of Public Policy and Sociology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Ford …
Read More »Post of Special Scientist Researcher at the UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
Special scientist position (researcher) Title: Special scientist position (researcher) Positions: A 1) Category: Employment with one year contract Workplace : University of Cyprus, Nicosia Applications are invited from applicants who have the necessary qualifications to fill one (1) full-time (140 hours / month) research position in the Computer Science Department, …
Read More »Designing the future of cybersecurity and more at Northeastern University
It must be one of the wonders of the world that much of the infrastructure that facilitates the Internet as we know it today is run on an infrastructure that was created in the 1970s and 1980s. Technology and networking over the years has made cybersecurity and privacy one of …
Read More »New French consortium wants to increase the number of cancer-focused startups
The initiative includes French organizations active in oncology research and innovation; the idea is that they pool their expertise and their specific networks. Coordinators said the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that many university-researched biotechnology companies have the capacity to deliver disruptive innovations ranging from vaccines to diagnostic tests. “Oncology is …
Read More »Three Mendocino College Students Received Natural Science Scholarships • The Mendocino Voice | Mendocino County, CAThe Mendocino Voice
MENDOCINO Co., 05/30/21 – Three students from Mendocino College will take their natural science studies to the next level through scholarships facilitated by the Friends of Mendocino College Coast Station and Natural Sciences. The scholarship winners for 2021 are Ana Delgado Mendoza, Missael Barosa and Erin Orth. Here is the …
Read More »Access and Achievement: How the UN Expands Educational Opportunities and Supports to Help More Students Thrive | Sponsored: UNO
Editor’s Note This article is brought to you by the University of New Orleans. The University of New Orleans removes barriers to higher education by offering various enrollment opportunities and extensive support services to all students. “Our goal is both access and completion,” said UN President Dr John Nicklow. “If …
Read More »What the World Bank’s $ 875 million financing means for Tanzania
By Rosemary Mirondo Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s efforts to improve higher education, roads as well as increased broadband internet services for government, businesses and citizens received a boost yesterday after the World Bank approved funding combined $ 875 million (approximately Sh2 trillion) for three development projects. Funding from the International …
Read More »Marshal’s Office Congratulates Academic Leadership Fellows Including Zsa-Zsa Booker Medical School Digital Badges Manager – Medical School News
The Wayne State University Marshal’s Office celebrated the exceptional work of his Academy of Academic Leadership Fellows earlier this month, including Zsa-Zsa Booker, Ph.D., School of Medicine staff member, Learning Skills Specialist in the Office of Learning and Teaching. Zsa-Zsa Booker, Ph.D. The academy is an intensive one-year leadership development …
Read More »ARI announces new 2021 non-resident fellows! – Arab reform initiative
As part of our continued commitment to encourage and support researchers in the region, we are delighted to announce our new cohort of non-resident fellows for 2021. Our 2021 fellows come from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen and Libya and have expertise in a wide range of topics including environmental …
Read More »Tanzania: World Bank supports expanded access to opportunities and services, especially for women and youth
WASHINGTON DC May 27, 2021 – To help improve access to rural roads and employment opportunities, strengthen the learning environment and alignment of priority education programs with the labor market in select schools higher education, and increasing access to high-quality broadband Internet services, the World Bank today approved three projects …
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