SAN FRANCISCO – The apparent disappearance of a Chinese Olympic tennis star who was allegedly sexually assaulted by a former senior politburo official appears to indicate that the Chinese government wants to push back any threats to his rule, observers said Thursday. Peng Shuai, 35, former world No. 1 professional …
Read More »CommArts offers a research grant to a graduate student
Sophie hudzik The College of Communication and the Arts awarded a research grant to Sophia Hudzik, a graduate candidate from the Museum Professions program. This scholarship was founded in 2019 by Renee Robinson, Ph.D. and Ryan Hudes, Ph.D., who envisioned this scholarship as one that represents the continuous evolution and …
Read More »Minot State Students Help Veterans Clean Up Fall | News, Sports, Jobs
Submitted Photo Pictured left, Jane Abel, former US Army WAC reservist in Burlington, and Minot State University students Johanna Eben, MacKenzy Houston, Maelyn Sanders, Elizabeth Castro, Patrick Johnson and Ron Heredia. The students helped Abel and Paul Engeldinger, Burlington, clean up the fall yard on November 6. A number of …
Read More »Dallas Morning News Charities Launches 36th Annual Campaign to Help the Hungry and Homeless
Dallas Morning News Charities has launched its 36th Annual Fall / Winter Fundraising Campaign to benefit North Texas nonprofits. This year’s campaign, which begins Wednesday and ends Jan. 31, will benefit 23 organizations that help families and those facing homelessness and food insecurity. The fundraising goal is $ 1.5 million. …
Read More »Many stroke survivors continue to smoke – Consumer Health News
WEDNESDAY, Nov 17, 2021 (HealthDay News) – For smokers who survive stroke, the overall quit rate is 60.8%, with stroke survivors less likely to quit than stroke survivors. cancer, according to a study published online Nov. 17 in Stroke. Neal S. Parikh, MD, of Weill Cornell Medicine in New York …
Read More »Acquire essential professional skills with a university education in liberal arts
A liberal arts college does more than prepare you for a variety of careers. The communication, analytical and problem-solving skills and knowledge acquired through your liberal arts training can also help you stand out in your future workplace. An online survey from the Association of American Colleges and Universities attests …
Read More »Grand Traverse Area Manufacturing Council donates over $ 10,000 to Career-Tech Center
Last Friday, the Grand Traverse Area Manufacturing Council (GTAMC) donated more than $ 10,000 to the Engineering Academy at Northwest Education Services Career-Tech Center. The donation comes from funds raised during the GTAMC Golf Outing, an event held annually to benefit the Academy of Engineering program. The total donation amount …
Read More »Creative Writing Scholarship Honors Memory of Tom Walsh, Former Executive Vice President of Advancement and External Affairs
Tom Walsh G’84 Passion and creativity are at the heart of great storytelling. Those who knew Tom Walsh G’84 would say he weaved each of these qualities into his work in both theater, fundraising and alumni engagement at Syracuse University. Walsh, who died in May 2019 following a long battle …
Read More »Climate smart money relies on women by Marjut Falkstedt
If done well, climate change projects could offer a unique opportunity to invest in the potential of women. By channeling financial resources effectively, the world can make significant – and simultaneous – progress in addressing global warming and gender inequalities. LUXEMBOURG – Women represent 43% of the agricultural workforce in …
Read More »The apprenticeship program seeks to teach students to work in a factory or factory
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT / KSVT) – Nearly half of U.S. businesses report a lack of skilled labor, and the Machine Operator Apprenticeship Program in Minidoka and Cassia County is working to meet this need. “A two-year course for juniors and seniors in high school, they go through heavy safety the …
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3 Top Penny Stocks To Add To Your Watchlist Right Now Although penny stocks and blue chips rebounded from yesterday’s sell-off, many investors fear the future. The inflation that has occurred as a result of the pandemic, billions of dollars in stimulus and an economic recovery, is causing major market …
Read More »Post-concussion symptoms: panel offers weak recommendations for non-pharmaceutical treatments
Authors advocate for low-evidence treatment guidelines When it comes to managing persistent post-concussion symptoms (PPS), weak evidence may be preferable to no evidence. recommendation of good clinical practice from the data. Most people with concussion or mild head injury (MCI) recover quickly, but a significant minority of patients suffer from …
Read More »Interpret data to understand community views on climate change
This final step, where students presented what they found in their surveys, completed the arc of our project. It was essential because this is where the students mobilized and took charge of the change. In addition, in the spirit of the article that inspired this project, we wanted students to …
Read More »Cayuga Community College Foundation Expands Scholarship Opportunities | Education
There will be more full scholarship opportunities for Cayuga Community College students. The Cayuga Community College Foundation is increasing funding for the presidential scholarship program by 50%, the foundation said in a press release. The additional funding will allow a dozen new scholarships to be awarded between CCC’s Auburn and …
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follow the Washington Senators on the radio and in the newspapers during their years playing at Griffith Stadium. The Parrot Man originates from a bedtime story the author created for his own children in the late 1950s during a difficult transition season for his family. – black macknight PITTSBURG, CALIFORNIA, …
Read More »CCPPP annual conference gives momentum to PPP sector now and after COVID
Those attending this year’s Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) conference will hear from the ‘motors and the shakers of the industry’ about what they see and what they want to see, said Andrew Koolsbergen , Vice President of Strategy and Stakeholder Engagement. âMany of our panels deal with issues …
Read More »Rajhi-Invest joins the Lighthouse Education alliance, with investments of EGP 75 million
The Lighthouse Education platform said that Rajhi Invest has joined the platform’s investor group, with a value of EGP 75 million. The alliance will subscribe to the first education platform fence, worth over EGP 500 million. Rajhi Invest has been one of the largest investment entities in the Kingdom of …
Read More »Determinants of Growth Monitoring and Promotion Service Use in Children 0-23 Months of Age in Northern Ethiopia: Unparalleled Case-Control Study | BMC Nutrition
Study area and period The study was conducted from March 15 to April 15, 2020, in Legambo district, South Wollo area, northern Ethiopia. The district is located in the Amhara region of the South Wollo area. it is located on the beautiful highlands of southern Wollo at an altitude of …
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The Union of Academic Staff of Universities (ASUU) has again warned the federal and state governments to stop creating new public universities in the country, saying it is not necessary at present and in a near future. Union president Professor Emmanuel Osodeke made the claim in an interview with Tribune …
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Weitz decided to step away from the dance team for his senior year in order to enjoy his final semesters at College Park with as much freedom as possible. This free time allowed him to reconnect with his family and friends and on match days and to attend the pre-match …
Read More »Guadalajara returns as a hybrid event
In 2020, the organizers of the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) were forced to cancel the fair in person due to the pandemic and instead opted for a virtual program. This year, the show returns with a hybrid in-person and online event, from November 27 to December 5. In its …
Read More »Long-time educator is SIU’s new vice-chancellor for student affairs
05 November 2021 Long-time educator is SIU’s new vice-chancellor for student affairs by Christi Mathis CARBONDALE, Ill. – Jeffery T. Burgin Jr., a longtime leader in college student engagement and student affairs, will be Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s new vice-chancellor for student affairs starting Monday, November 8. Burgin said he …
Read More »Virginia Tech Launches 21-Member Task Force to Address Campus Sexual Violence
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ) – Students at Virginia Tech have called on university leaders to tackle the rise in sexual violence on campus this year, including hundreds who gathered at Burruss Hall five weeks ago to protest. On Thursday morning, President Tim Sands announced a 21-member task force to examine the …
Read More »Superintendent Arntzen condemns ‘shoot’ comment as blatant
Superintendent of Public Education Elsie Arntzen on Wednesday condemned “any statements or acts of violence” as “serious” following a comment made at a meeting in Missoula to “shoot” school superintendents. Lawyer Quentin Rhoades, who answered a question about dealing with superintendents with a smile and, “Shoot them?” Said he joked …
Read More »EPCC professor publishes new book and is role model for EPCC students
Lawrence Welsh, award-winning author and English teacher at El Paso Community College (EPCC) recently published American skull, a book of poetry about vast deserts, lost highways, desperate cities and border regions. His poems, fictions, reviews, essays and journalistic writings have appeared in publications around the world. Welsh is an example …
Read More »Amarillo College bond projects gain momentum | KAMR
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR / KCIT) – Amarillo College has announced that six large-scale building renovations and infrastructure upgrades are currently in various stages of progress. Husband-wife duo perform “Dances and Romances” on Amarillo College Piano Series AC said those six projects, including four on the Washington Street campus, included Phase …
Read More »Virtual recruitment expands access to students
Students who graduated during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 reported fewer job openings and less access to academic career centers than the previous class, according to a new survey released today by the ‘National Association of Colleges and Employers. Senior graduates received an average of 0.83 job offers in 2021, …
Read More »Auglaize County Election Results for November 2021
AUGLAIS COUNTY Chairman of St. Marys Council James J. Harris (R) `782 Buckland’s Council (4) Scott May`35 David Spradlin`36 Adrian F. Sunday`35 Jessica M. Wegesin`34 Buckland’s Council, term not expired Penny Heil `35 Cridersville Council (4) Dylan Lauck`103 Dorance Thompson`120 Eric M. West`130 Council of Ministers (4) Curt Albert`634 Forrest …
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Newswise – ATLANTA – New research presented this week at ACR Convergence, the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology, found that racial and ethnic disparities for disease activity persist in people with rheumatoid arthritis. Black and Hispanic patients often had higher disease activity and lower self-reported functional status …
Read More »UL researchers join EU project to make composite materials recyclable
Dr Maurice Collins from UL is leading a team of researchers aiming to develop new sustainable composite materials as part of a pan-European project worth 5.3 million euros. The University of Limerick (UL) is the only academic partner involved in a project that has the potential to improve the recyclability …
Read More »Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship Helps Manufacturing Students Go to School
HENDERSON, Ky. (WFIE) – Officials at Henderson Community College say every manufacturing program in the school is eligible for free tuition through the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship. “It’s a lot easier when you don’t have to worry about the money,” said Italia Blasser, a fellow. The Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship …
Read More »Veterans find a connection and a belonging to Harper College: Harper College
Nicholas Weidmayer has a family legacy of military service. For over a century, Nick’s family members have served in the United States Marine Corps. âFrom the enlisted side to the officer side, we’ve been in every war America has been involved in, stretching back a hundred years to World War …
Read More »Capital Improvement Projects Should Help NMU Enrollment | News, Sports, Jobs
Policymakers at Northern Michigan University are on the right track by approving a series of expensive capital improvement projects last week. NMU will invest $ 90.6 million, with funding from various sources, to undertake the work. Robert Mahaney, chairman of the finance committee of the NMU board of directors, recommended …
Read More »The poet’s work on display at Dayton Arcade
“The way this exhibition has unfolded with a body of work already defined and prepared for students to examine and put under the microscope has been truly special,” said Leone, inaugural community artist in residence at The Hub and guest researcher at The Hub. “Writers don’t always have the opportunity …
Read More »WinGroup Review – Features That Make This Platform Worth To Try
To share Tweeter To share To share E-mail In WinGroup Reviews you will learn that the amount of services WinGroup trading platform has to offer is virtually incomprehensible. First of all, the fact that most of their users have mentioned this thing in many WinGroup reviews that the website is …
Read More »PPC and digital marketing nightmares you won’t soon forget
Happy Halloween mad PPC scientists and marketing experts! From campaigns that hit you like sharks in a tornado to ads that resurrect, this year digital marketing can be a scary place to work. These digital PPC and Halloween stories can scare you enough that you need to take a week …
Read More »Student of Colonel Crawford, presence at GOAL, inventors
Colonel Crawford senior honored by national program NORTH ROBINSON – Nolan McKibben, Senior of Colonel Crawford High School, has been honored by the College Board’s National Rural and Small Town Recognition Program. He achieved recognition due to his academic achievements and outstanding performance at PSAT / NMSQT. As a winner …
Read More »Authorities Call for More Drivers, Streamline CDL Process to Address Shortages | Local News
PLATSBURGH – Faced with an accelerating decline in the number of professional truck drivers locally and nationally, local authorities on Friday called for a more streamlined process to obtain a commercial driver’s license and for more state support to do so . Northern Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Garry …
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Tumors and lumps on the ovaries are relatively common during pregnancy. However, if a doctor locates an ovarian tumor during pregnancy, it is rarely cancerous. Ovarian cancer during pregnancy is rare. Doctors may have difficulty diagnosing ovarian cancer during pregnancy because certain symptoms of ovarian cancer, such as bloating or …
Read More »Languages Canada claims the right to student work
Languages Canada wants to change that. “This is an archaic and inappropriate policy,” said Gonzalo Peralta, executive director of the organization which represents more than 200 language programs. Currently, the Canadian government allows study permit holders to work up to 20 hours per week. In addition, students can be employed …
Read More »Healthcare providers ask for comment | News, Sports, Jobs
LISBON – The Columbiana County Health Department and other health partners in the region are seeking feedback on the community’s top health issues from those who use their services. The first step for community partners to create a community health improvement plan is a survey that takes about 10 to …
Read More »NAREE Real Estate Journalism Conference to Attract Journalists and Industry Experts to Miami in December
MIAMI – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – The National Association of Real Estate Publishers presents its 55e Miami Real Estate Journalism Annual Conference December 7-10, 2021. NAREE’s conference, which kicks off Tuesday morning December 7 at the Kimpton Epic Hotel, will attract dozens of reporters from major newspapers and prestigious publications across …
Read More »Careers unlikely: UC students take on unique jobs in Cincinnati | New
Third year chemistry student at the University of Cincinnati Payton Goodwin works as a package handler for UPS. Supplied | Payton goodwin Many University of Cincinnati (UC) students hold part-time jobs during their college years. Many students opt for traditional babysitting, catering, retail, or student jobs on campus. Yet others …
Read More »Department of Social Work hosts community outreach events to celebrate National Red Ribbon Week
October 27, 2021 Contact: Kawana McGough, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing Tuskegee University College of Arts and Sciences Department of Social Work Highlights National Red Ribbon Week, the week of October 23-31, by calling attention to the National Prevention Campaign alcohol, tobacco and other drugs and violence. Red …
Read More »Evotec SE: Translational BRIDGE beLAB2122 in collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb identifies the first project
Evotec SE: Translational BRIDGE beLAB2122 in collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb identifies the first project FIRST PROJECT ORIGIN OF THE GERMAN CANCER RESEARCH CENTER (âDKFZâ) AND THE UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG IN HEIDELBERG beLAB2122 IS A BRIDGE TRANSLATION COLLABORATION BETWEEN EVOTEC AND BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB Hamburg, Germany, October 27, 2021:Evotec SE …
Read More »Steamboat High School staff work to better educate students on how to report cases of sexual harassment
Staff at Steamboat Springs High School highlight the different options available to report sexual harassment and assault after a handful of students protested last week, saying the district had not done enough to solve the problem. Principal Rick Elertson told members of the Steamboat Springs Board of Education on Monday …
Read More »USDA makes $ 1.15 billion available for broadband Internet access
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said his agency was making funds available to dramatically expand high-speed internet access, health care and education services for millions of Americans. USDA has $ 1.15 billion to help people in rural communities across the country access high-speed internet. Vilsack says, âFor too long, the digital …
Read More »Media consumers sensitive to the threat of fake news – Expat Guide to Switzerland
The Covid-19 pandemic has made media consumers more sensitive to the dangers of false or misleading information, according to a survey of the Swiss media landscape. The latest edition of the Annual Media Quality Yearbook of the fög research institute at the University of Zurich revealed that the demand for …
Read More »Educational Opportunities Center will open at GSCC after obtaining a grant
Gadsden State Community College recently received a grant that will allow it to establish the Cheaha Educational Opportunity Center Project, according to a press release. The grant stands at $ 232,500, according to the release. The COU will serve the counties of Etowah, Cherokee, Cleburne and Calhoun. The project itself …
Read More »COVID-19 Update: Federal Vaccine Requirement for Employees
Dear community of Caroline, As you may be aware, President Biden’s Executive Order 14042 and guidelines issued by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force require employees of federal contractors to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no later than December 8. UNC-Chapel Hill receives $ 160 million in contract funding, which …
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The first rains that mark the start of the growing season trigger a wave of activity in rural and farming communities. Farmers decide when to plant, how much labor to allocate, how much resources to devote to this season’s harvest, and so on. For members of the famine response community, …
Read More »My 5 cents: property tax relief bills pass the House and Senate
Senator Robert Nichols By Texas State Senator Robert Nichols (Texas Senate 3) The Legislature adjourned Sine Die for, hopefully, the last time this year after completing our third special session. While we’ve accomplished a lot of great things for the state over the past ten months, I’m happy to be …
Read More »Vax-2-School intends to intensify the vaccination of pupils | News, Sports, Jobs
For over 10 months, COVID-19 vaccines have been available to Ohioans, and many of us have been impatiently rolling up our sleeves for them. Older Ohioans, who are particularly at risk of dying from the virus, were the most motivated to get the vaccine. In fact, more than 88% of …
Read More »No. 15 / RV Noles Outlast No. 19 / NR Georgia Tech
ATLANTA, Georgia – The # 15 / RV Florida State Swim and Dive Teams beat the ACC Enemy # 19 / NR Georgia Tech on the road Saturday at the McAuley Aquatics Center. The two meetings were close, as the men ranked 15th (2-0, 1-0 ACC) edged No.19 GT 150-148 …
Read More »These authors share the good, the bad and the ugly about the role of technology in society
Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. Ask a dozen people what they think of technology and you’ll get a dozen answers. Some would say it kept them sane and connected throughout the madness of 2020. Others would insist that without regular digital deprivation, technology is wreaking havoc on …
Read More »Large solar PV project set to cut carbon emissions in Coventry appoints engineer partner
Midlands based construction engineering consultancy, Howard Ward Partners (HWA), was appointed by Ineco Energy to deliver a major solar photovoltaic project to 41 sites across Coventry. The program is part of a larger decarbonization strategy in the city that will reduce carbon emissions and improve renewable energy production at a …
Read More »Utah school district has ignored hundreds of racial harassment complaints against black and Asian American students, DOJ says
The Justice Department detailed the disturbing trend in the Davis School District in Farmington, Utah, in a report and settlement agreement released this week. The agency had been investigating the school district since July 2019. Black students were called the n word, said “you are my slave” by other students, …
Read More »USDA to invest nearly $ 2.7 million to improve access to telemedicine and distance learning
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Acting State Director of Rural Development for Kansas Dan Fischer announced today that it is investing $ 2.688 million to help rural residents access health care and educational opportunities. These Kansas projects will benefit more … than 100.000 rural residents. “Broadband gives rural …
Read More »Lesbian History Trail launches October 26
SOUTH-WEST PORT – On Tuesday, October 26 at 5:30 p.m., the Southwest Harbor Public Library will host the Mount Desert Island Lesbian History Trail launch with an online cyber tour featuring local playwright Carolyn Gage. The self-guided route, found at https://lesbianhistorytrailmdi.weebly.com, leads to the homes, or habitation sites, of seven …
Read More »Equity and Social Justice Recipients Scholarship Aims to Diversify Pepperdine Community ‹Pepperdine Graphic
Jerry Calderon (left) and Katelin Goño (right) prepare to carry out projects that promote diversity on campus. Pepperdine awarded the two seniors the Equity and Social Justice Fellowship in April 2021, and they are working with faculty mentors to cultivate a deeper sense of inclusion and belonging at Pepperdine. Photos …
Read More »The Wolf administration continues its efforts to address the shortage of bus drivers; Encourages drivers to apply
PennDOT Assistant Secretary Kurt Myers and Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Secretary Dr. Noe Ortega today joined the Pennsylvania School Bus Association to encourage those interested in getting a driver’s license to address the bus driver shortage in Pennsylvania. “We want to do our part to encourage those looking for …
Read More »Nursing Skills, the second in a series of Open RN nursing education titles, now available on XanEdu’s free FlexEd Courseware platform
XanEdu FlexEd Digital Tutorial adds nursing skills, an affordable alternative to traditional nursing course materials. Tweet this Nursing skills and other titles in this series are aligned with state nursing standards and contain active study tools designed to help students learn difficult concepts and apply them to patient care, the …
Read More »Two WFU engineering professors win water quality research grant
Assistant professors of engineering at Wake Forest University, Courtney Di Vittorio and Kyana Young, together with professors from two institutions in the region, received a grant of $ 250,000 for environmental improvement (EEG ) over three years from the Attorney General’s office. Courtney di vittorio The grant and two others …
Read More »OHIO Team Participates in Statewide FlyOhio Vertiport Challenge
An interdisciplinary team of four undergraduates recently participated in the FlyOhio Vertiport Innovation Challenge in collaboration with industry, government, education and community partners from October 1-8, 2021. The team consisted of Blake Dowalter, a civil engineering student; Lauren Parrell, student in health services administration; Neil Bateman, aeronautical flight student; and …
Read More »Sequoia Pathfinder Academy wins 2 prestigious awards | New
Buckeye’s Sequoia Pathfinder Academy is officially a multi-award winning school as it is the 2021 recipient of the Bronze School and Teacher of the Year awards. Each year, Edkey – a nonprofit organization that provides high quality educational services to a variety of institutions across Arizona – honors the best …
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Inspired by Max Adam’s original work, Unquiet Women, through this series, Dr Hafsa Ahmed aims to share the stories of remarkable women who immigrated to New Zealand. These stories are rarely told, but each is unique. Hafsa hopes these stories will bring Asia closer to New Zealand by allowing us …
Read More »To Support Affordable Housing, Palo Alto Increases Developer ‘Impact Fee’ | New
Palo Alto commercial builders will have to pay significantly more to support the city’s affordable housing projects after city council voted Monday night to increase the city’s “impact fees”. In a vote reminiscent of one of the council’s deepest political divisions over the past decade, the council voted 5-2 to …
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Images of young people participating in volunteer activities flood social media every day. Some images evoke feelings of sympathy, others inspire, some even bring out the harsh realities of society. Either way, we often wonder about the story behind the image. Today, social work is no longer just a “well-being” …
Read More »Shelton Ward 3 Alderman Candidate: John Anglace, Jr.
[ad_1] Holder status: I am a holder; were honored to be elected alderman for 15 terms and completed 30 years of service to the city in that capacity. Actual job: I am currently retired and I devote myself full time to my elected post of President of the Council of …
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Dr Michael Stokes led a 2018 summer program on wildlife conservation and management in South Africa. Global Learning & International Affairs invites faculty to participate in future global teaching experiences. We welcome new proposals and ideas to continue to expand global learning opportunities for ALL WKU students. Global teaching opportunities …
Read More »Startup UR Student hopes to use biotechnology to improve athletic performance for its clients
UR student Roy Krishnan didn’t feel the searing pain in his arm when he pitched for college scouts at one of the most important baseball showcases of his athletic career. A very well-ranked pitcher in high school, Krishnan, a junior at the time, wanted to show his top pick, Dartmouth …
Read More »Emmanuel Macron takes advantage of the pandemic to massively extend the powers of the police
The government established a state of health emergency in March 2020, at the start of the pandemic. From the start, the choice to implement a state of emergency was very revealing. It reveals a certain governmental mentality and a certain way of imagining the relations between the police and the …
Read More »Fort Smith Police and Fire Departments Offer $ 10.8 Million Training Facility
FORT SMITH – Police and fire departments have pledged to pool their resources to build a multi-million dollar facility that they believe could serve a variety of functions. The city’s board of directors was informed of the 2022 general fund equipment replacement plan during its study session on Tuesday. This …
Read More »Stanford to restrict activities for students returning from Thanksgiving trip
Stanford will restrict college-related activities for unvaccinated students and all students returning from international travel after the Thanksgiving vacation, according to a Friday email from Dean of Students Mona Hicks and Executive Director of Vaden Health Services, Dr. Jim Jacobs. Hicks and Jacobs defined restricted activity as students who do …
Read More »BG maintains tax on November 2 ballot | Community
More funds for educational needs will become available if the community of Bowling Green supports an ongoing income tax. On November 2, voters in the Town of Bowling Green schools will be asked to support the maintenance of the district’s 0.05% income tax. The wording of the ballot states, in …
Read More »The 11th SIBF Publishers Conference will be held from October 31 to November 1
Sharjah 24: More than 530 publishing professionals and agents, and 35 speakers will participate in the 11th Publishers’ Conference to be held, in partnership with the International Publishing Association (IPA), at the Expo Center Sharjah from October 31 to November 2, the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) announced. Scheduled ahead of …
Read More »UA&P partners with NCCC to build school in Panacan – Mindanao Times
Photo credit: UA & P.asia DAVAO CITY – Another prestigious university institution is growing in the city thanks to a partnership with a local company. Lafayette Lim, CEO of the NCCC Group of Companies, told the Davao Chamber of Commerce webinar on Wednesday that the University of Asia and the …
Read More »Colin and Allison Boevers join Michigan track and field coaching team
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Read More »Sun West Mortgage partners with TACA in its mission to support families living with autism
Sun West Mortgage Company has joined The Autism Community in Action (TACA) to fund support services for more than 75,000 families affected by autism. NEW YORK, NY, United States, October 15, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – Sun West Mortgage Company has joined The Autism Community in Action (TACA) to fund educational and …
Read More »Your Guide to the Best Local Independent Bookstores | BU today
From Cambridge to Roxbury, discover where to immerse yourself in literary gems Frugal Bookstore, 57 Warren St., Boston. Photo by Justin Dynia (CAS’22) Books From Cambridge to Roxbury, discover where to immerse yourself in literary gems This weekend marks the start of the Boston Book Festival, which will take place …
Read More »Alligators are chomping at the bit to work on senior projects – The Campus
As temperatures drop and leaves fall to the ground, many students prepare for midterm exams in their classrooms. While older students are not exempt from this, they have other tasks on their minds. The senior comprehension project is a requirement for graduation from Allegheny and although most students will present …
Read More »St. Marys Student Representative Reports on Homecoming and Election Activities | New
ST. MARYS – Emma Gavazzi, student representative for the St. Marys Area School District Board of Directors, presented her monthly report at Monday night’s meeting. Class elections were held on October 8, she said, where Paige Bauer was elected president of the freshman class, Calden Baker of the junior class, …
Read More »Garden Club of Springfield adds fall joy to local drug rehabs – Delco Times
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Read More »Teachers have reached a breaking point. But the remedies exist.
Exhausted, tired, demoralized, to a breaking point. Spend time with teachers these days, and phrases like these will come up often. This is not a new narrative, but it is certainly an accurate narrative for many as the pandemic continues to radically reshape the education landscape. Earlier this year, a …
Read More »Forsyth County organizations work to keep youth away from violence and gangs
FORSYTH COUNTY, NC (WGHP) – Several organizations in Forsyth County are working to keep children away from violence and gangs. A partnership between the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, My Brothers Second Chance, Beyond Measures Personal Training and the YMCA of Winston Lake began three months ago as local authorities scrambled …
Read More »Squigl and Midpoint Technology Group Announce Partnership in Baltimore Metro
Posted: October 12, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. EDT|Update: 1 hour ago , 12 October 2021 / PRNewswire / – Squigl, an educational technology (âEdTechâ) innovator focused on cloud-based animation, today announced its go-to-market partnership with Midpoint Technology Group. Squigl provides an animation engine and cloud-based content creation platform for college, …
Read More »Take out meals on Kraft, Brady, Belichick
Patriots Here’s what we learned from reading Seth Wickersham’s new book. The Mighty Three of the Patriots: Robert Kraft, Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. By the Boston Globe October 12, 2021 | 11:53 Seth Wickersham responded to Bill Belichick’s claim that he had never “talked to the guy” One of …
Read More »Ohio University Trustees Approve Building Name Change and Addition of Regional Administrator | New
ATHENS – The Ohio University Board of Trustees changed the name of a college building in honor of the Patton family during their October meetings on the Athens campus. The Board of Trustees has also added a regional administrator position to its members, which will bring an important voice representing …
Read More »‘You don’t have to work full time’ Student buys £ 180,000 dream house – how did she do it?
20-year-old Sujaana Jeyaratanam bought her dream home while in lockdown. The student shared her top tips for saving money after buying a property on her own. Sujaana worked up to 30 hours five days a week, saving the extra income for her security deposit. “My parents have been a great …
Read More »Your brewery’s Facebook page isn’t a website (and why it’s important)
A Facebook page is not a substitute for a business website. Repeat this slowly until it sinks in completely. Craft breweries should NOT use social media channels as the primary source of web presence for their brand. I know it’s cheap and easy, but you are doing your brand a …
Read More »Western Naval Command renovates the model school in Lagos
Precious Ugwuzor As part of its commitment to community development, particularly in host communities in its area of ââresponsibility (AOR), Western Naval Command (WNC) recently renovated the Model Kindergarten and Primary School in the State of Lagos, Achakpo Ajegunle-Lagos. During the commissioning of the project, the Director of the Lagos …
Read More »Students want remote work but worry about connections
The majority of students who are ready to tackle their first real job like the idea of working remotely, but worry about not having a “social connection”. Since many have never worked in an office, they worry about what it means to not build face-to-face relationships with employers and co-workers. …
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(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Ayeni Olusegun / The Peninsula In an interview with The Peninsula, Professor Ahmed ElZatahry – Dean College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Qatar – discusses his vision, how the college will endow students practical skills and will promote interdisciplinary activities, research, double majors, improve …
Read More »Centenary Stage Company presents a staged reading of “The Seagull” on October 16
NEW | CHARACTERISTICS | OVERVIEW | EVENTS originally published: 10/09/2021 (HACKETTSTOWN, NJ) – Centenary Stage Company’s Great Authors Out Loud series returns with a staged reading by Anton Chekhov The Seagull. This staged reading will take place on Saturday, October 16 at 2:00 p.m. at the Sitnik Theater at the …
Read More »Amid pandemic, a few schools in Tennessee Valley are managing TCAP skill gains
At Sale Creek Middle / High School, principal LeAnn Welch said âthe grainâ is the theme for this school year. Sale Creek high school math students recorded some of the state’s most impressive skill gains in Tennessee standardized tests last year – a year in which most schools have seen …
Read More »Midland schools work with families to avoid absenteeism during pandemic
While school attendance and truancy will always be on the radar of school districts, Midland Public Schools Associate Superintendent Jeff Jaster said MPS is currently taking into consideration the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges it faces. she creates for students and their families. “We need to do our best to …
Read More »The retreat center expands its footprint on campus – University of Susquehanna
08 October 2021 The Susquehanna campus footprint has grown somewhat thanks to a donation of land made by a former student and administrator, the Reverend Dr. Lois D. ’90, and her husband, Dr. Thomas J. Martin, MD On Thursday, October 6, President Jonathan Green, the Martins, board members and other …
Read More »This is where to go for emergency food aid in Manistee County
MANISTEE COUNTY – Demand at local food banks has skyrocketed since the start of the pandemic, and now more than six months later, some still see a high need among residents of Manistee County. Joan Gamache, pantry coordinator Matthew 25:35, estimated that more than 100 people show up for food …
Read More »Food Science Donations Help Students, School Upgrade – WSU Insider
If you’re looking for an almost guaranteed job after you graduate from college, a major in food science is a great option. And industry support helps the WSU School of Food Science educate and support current students as they graduate. This summer, the Puget Sound Institute of Food Technologists (PSIFT) …
Read More »Book review: “The man of the future” by Ananyo Bhattacharya
A new account of the visionary but often overlooked life of John von Neumann. âCall me Johnnyâ would be the extrovert words that greeted guests at his lavish parties, social events that seemed completely at odds with our expectations of how a genius mathematician should behave. In fact, one of …
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