HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) today unveiled Pennsylvania: work smart, live happily, to help promote the state, attract and retain top talent, and help attract and develop businesses. “DCED is proud to partner with Livability to promote our love for Pennsylvania in the Work …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2021
New Music Teacher in St. John’s | New
Grayson McGregor smiled outside St. John the Baptist School in Plattsmouth earlier this week. School officials announced Thursday that McGregor will be the new pre-K-8 building music teacher this year. Photo courtesy of Deb Walton / The Journal PLATTSMOUTH – Grayson McGregor has used his musical talents to collect many …
Read More »Only 3 days left for the end of the registration process, apply today on iocl.com for the positions of engineers, officers
Indian Oil Recruitment 2021: The Indian Oil Corporation has called for applications for its recruitment drive for various engineering and officer positions in all disciplines. Applicants can apply on the official website iocl.com. Interested and eligible applicants should note that Indian Petroleum Recruitment will be carried out for the positions …
Read More »Schizophrenia linked to marijuana use disorders on the rise, study finds
(CNN) – The proportion of schizophrenia cases linked to problematic marijuana use has increased over the past 25 years, according to a new Danish study. In 1995, 2% of schizophrenia diagnoses in the country were associated with a cannabis use disorder. In 2000, it rose to around 4%. Since 2010, …
Read More »Best of both breeds: UConn researchers study best feeding practices for crossbreed calves
Cattle breeders have historically raised cattle specifically suited for dairy or beef production. But farmers are now looking to get the best of both worlds with crossbreed calves that will produce better beef than purebred dairy calves. Associate Professor of Animal Sciences at the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural …
Read More »Data: future teachers of color have a higher “drop-out rate”
About a quarter of Tennessee elementary school applicants who fail their licensure test on their first attempt do not try again, with an even higher “dropout rate” for prospective teachers of color, according to national data released Wednesday. For Tennessians of color who failed their first exam, about a third …
Read More »Waking up economy tentatively signals start of new CRE cycle, says Allen Matkins / UCLA Anderson
Californians long for a return to normalcy, with respondents’ expectations for the next 3 years being decidedly less pessimistic. Tweet this The Allen Matkins / UCLA Anderson survey summer 2021 forecast on commercial real estate in California, infographics and related content will be available for download at July 21, 2021, …
Read More »Oasis in the making: Redmond to relocate its wastewater treatment plant | Characteristics
The city of Redmond is seeking to acquire more than 900 acres from the federal government to relocate and expand its wastewater treatment plant. The current facility, built in 1978, is located less than two miles from downtown in the Dry Canyon, and adjoins residential homes and farmland. Further north, …
Read More »Pennsylvania education leaders call on schools to strengthen teacher diversity with stimulus funds
Aaron Walton, president of Cheyney University, a historically black university, has suggested that school communities devote more funds to partnership programs between higher education institutions and school districts. Cheyney just launched its âAspire to Educateâ program last summer, a five-week summer program for high school students to learn about a …
Read More »Professor Wingate Chosen to Participate in Leadership Fellowship Program | Requestor diary
WINGATE – Andrew Woods, Associate Professor of Pharmacy at Wingate University, has been selected to participate in the 2021-2022 Academic Leadership Fellows program of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. He joins the 18th cohort of 30 who represent some of the brightest future leaders in academic pharmacy across …
Read More »Response to the coronavirus | UI Releases Faculty Guidelines for ‘New Normal’ Fall Semester | New
URBANA – Am I allowed to require that even vaccinated people wear face coverings in my unit or office? This may be the overriding question related to COVID-19 that the University of Illinois received from its faculty and staff ahead of the fall semester of 2021. The answer? “You can …
Read More »Global MS Polymers Market (2021-2026)
Dublin, July 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The “Global MS Polymers Market by Type (SMP, SPUR), Application (Adhesives & Sealants, Coatings), End Use Industry (Building & Construction, Automotive & Transportation, Assembly) industry, Electronics) and Region – Forecast to 2026 “has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer. The global MS polymers market …
Read More »Unions have right of access for NLRA employees after SCOTUS decision
The United States Supreme Court’s decision of June 23 in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hasid has not changed the rights protected by the national labor relations law of employees and union representatives to access and engage in protected activities on the property of the employer, whenever such rights exist . …
Read More »Chancellor of California Community Colleges to advise Biden administration
California Community College Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley will take a temporary position as special advisor to US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, according to a ad leaders of the system on Monday. Oakley will begin his role in the Biden administration on July 26 and return as chancellor in late …
Read More »The gag rule is repealed, but its effects still hurt Missourians
You may know birth control in all its forms: condoms, pill, patch, injection or maybe even an intrauterine device (IUD). For decades, contraception has been a trusted companion for individuals and couples in planning whether, when, and how to start or expand a family. Mallory schwarz But birth control can …
Read More »Indiana education officials work with colleges to recruit more teachers
INDIANAPOLIS – With the start of the new school year weeks away, education officials in Indiana are working to address the state’s teacher shortage. The Indiana Department of Education is working with some colleges and universities to fill more teaching positions. Indiana is struggling to get teachers into classrooms, according …
Read More »A graduate student discusses issues of sustainability, resilience
Paula Christina Viala’s career path has seen some twists and turns. Now she is part of the Masters of Professional Science program in Urban Sustainability and Resilience and is working as an intern this summer for the Miami-Dade County Resilience Office. Paula Christina Viala, a graduate student at the University …
Read More »Oregon sex workers advocate for decriminalization, in their own words
Your browser does not support the audio element. Editor’s Note: This story includes discussions about sexual assault. Outside of a few counties in rural Nevada, consensual sex acts in person for pay is illegal in the United States. But no federal law prohibits them. Under the 10th Amendment of the …
Read More »Pioneer pilot Wally Funk finally goes to space | Space News
Higher, faster, longer. This motto kept Wally Funk going her whole life and ultimately led her to fulfill her lifelong dream of going to space. The pioneer pilot always dreamed of becoming an astronaut and was refused the job in the 1960s because of her gender. All of that will …
Read More »Payday Loans Online: What You Need To Know
It’s hard to know what life has in store for you. But adults have probably faced unforeseen or urgent expenses once in their lifetime, and they will likely agree that it is sometimes difficult to keep up with such expenses, especially if they arise during times of financial hardship. Take, …
Read More »Texas A&M and Prairie View Partner to Improve Higher Education |
Harlin is also an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications. There are already people interested in participating in the fall teaching exchange. Harlin said the number of people who can get involved will be based on the needs of the two schools. âWe will identify …
Read More »Black tech entrepreneur gets $ 1 million boost from Pharrell Williams | Entertainment
Entrepreneur Justin Turk knew his startup was special, but the $ 1 million award from Grammy-winning singer and producer Pharrell Williams was shocking. Williams announced the winner of its Black Ambition Awards competition on Tuesday – and Turk and business partner Andre Davis received national attention. Williams’ nonprofit was founded …
Read More »Hard-line civil rights activist Gloria Richardson dies at 99
Ms Richardson was invited to speak at the March on Washington in August 1963, though organizers hesitated when she showed up in her signature jeans. She compromised on a denim skirt. Shortly before Dr King’s remarks, she rose to the microphone to speak, but was cut off after saying “hello”, …
Read More »Monitor Economics Q&A – Matthew Tūkākī, Chairman of the Maori National Authority
Every week Thing asks New Zealand business and community leaders how they think the economy is doing and what they think are the biggest challenges. Matthew Tūkākī, is Chairman of the Maori National Authority and Ministerial Advisory Council of the Ministry of Children, Oranga Tamariki. Tūkākī says he is optimistic …
Read More »St. Maria Goretti Catholic High School starts fall with new president
The new president of St. Maria Goretti Catholic High School, Joseph O. Padasak, has made it his mission to hire more teachers and increase the number of students enrolled in the school north of Hagerstown. Goretti currently has 175 students. âWe have work to do,â he said. “I want to …
Read More »Patrick J. Cunningham | Obituary
Pat is survived by five children: Patrick J. Cunningham (Laura) and David J. Cunningham, (Susan) of Queensbury, Mark J. Cunningham (Shannon) of Greenwich, CT, Tyler D. Cunningham of Lake Placid and Meredith D. Cunningham of the North Creek; eight grandchildren: (Elle, Colin, Mara, Aiden, Zachery, Declan, Teagen and Dylan); siblings: …
Read More »Study shows why second dose of COVID-19 vaccine should not be skipped | Information Center
The second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine induces a powerful boost to a part of the immune system that offers broad antiviral protection, according to a study by researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine. The finding strongly supports the view that the second shot should not be skipped. “Despite …
Read More »Entrepreneurship solution to the Nigerian economy
From the Nwakaudu Charity, Abuja Today’s Leadership International (TLI) said that with the increase in the employment rate, hardship in the country, the acquisition of professional skills and entrepreneurship is the only way out for the Nigerian economy. Founder Love Oladele, speaking at the smooth launch of TLI online business …
Read More »3 mistakes brands make when targeting their customers
This is why a major decision that brands face in every marketing campaign is focusing on which consumers to target with their limited advertising budgets. After all, targeting determines how the brand will be positioned, what messages will be developed, and on which channels the campaign’s ads will ultimately appear. …
Read More »St Joseph’s celebrates 125 years of dedication to education
Students at St Joseph’s School led by their principal Aporo Purua, left, entertain guests and their classmates during the school’s 125th anniversary celebrations yesterday. AL WILLIAMS / 21071525 Several hundred people converged on Saint-Joseph Cathedral on Thursday to honor the 125th anniversary of Saint-Joseph Catholic Primary School. Over 150 students …
Read More »Selection of the first World Bank fellows in architectural engineering
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – The first Penn State Architectural Engineering Department Graduate Scholarships sponsored by the World Bank have been awarded to two incoming international students. The recipients, Ali Faragalla and Tandin Norbu, will pursue master’s studies in architectural engineering. World Bank Fellows must be from eligible member countries and …
Read More »OPSC 2021 Associate Professor Recruitment for 320 Positions in Various Universities @ opsc.gov.in, Download PDF
The Odisha Civil Service Commission has invited to apply online for 320 associate professor positions at various universities on its official website. Check the application process, age limit, post-wise qualification, experience, selection criteria, how to apply, etc. here. Created on: Jul 16, 2021 13:38 IST Recruitment of associate professor OPSC …
Read More »The research on obesity that has exploded
As this 2005 article began to gain attention, a renowned professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, Walter Willett, had already started his own advertising campaign. Believing that Flegal’s findings were not only false but in fact dangerous, Willett and a handful of his Harvard …
Read More »California slashes number of tests teachers need to take to earn degrees
CREDIT: iStock_Ryan-Balderas CREDIT: iStock_Ryan-Balderas California’s newly approved state budget allows teacher candidates to skip two of the tests required to earn a teaching degree if they take approved courses. Teacher candidates no longer have to take the California Basic Skills Test, or CBEST, or the California Subject Matter Exams for …
Read More »Several instruments of the civil engineering department of JU missing
Calcutta, July 16 (PTI) Several instruments from the civil engineering department of the University of Jadavpur were found missing, University Registrar Snehamanju Basu said. Some computers in the Bengali Department of the Arts Building were also missing at the same time on Wednesday, she said. Basu told PTI that the …
Read More »DBEDT strengthens Hawaii’s defense economy with new projects
Posted on Jul 15, 2021 in New For immediate release: July 15, 2021 Contracts to support cybersecurity compliance and create a defense alliance in Hawaii HONOLULU — The State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) is pleased to announce three new projects that will focus on …
Read More »Sharon Subreenduth is the new Dean of Georgia Southern College of Education
On July 1, Sharon Subreenduth, Ph.D., took the reins as the new Dean of the College of Education at Georgia Southern University. âI am thrilled to join a university and college on the move,â Subreenduth said. âThere is so much energy and innovation sparked by new collaborations inside and outside …
Read More »In memory: Djibril Diol, 1990-2020
Djibril Diol Tribute to an outstanding engineering graduate Djibril Diol immigrated to the United States from Senegal to pursue a college education, and he achieved his goal at Colorado State University in December 2018, when he was recognized as an outstanding graduate of Walter Scott. , Jr. College of Engineering. …
Read More »Spread of Coronavirus Strains Spurred by Super-Spreading Events
The superspreader events that first sowed the coronavirus in the United States are keeping the pandemic on fire, with experts pointing to human behavior and social circles as the main drivers. The problem persists even as the country nears the milestone of having half of its population fully immunized. In …
Read More »Budget bill is a tremendous opportunity for Michigan schools
Earlier this year, I highlighted the tremendous opportunity we had with our state budget surplus and federal relief dollars to close the funding gap between Michigan schools and help our children and educators. to thrive after the pandemic is over. Recently the legislature came to the table, and this week …
Read More »USM Dean Gould to take over as President of MACTE
Tue, 07/13/2021 – 4:50 p.m. | By: Karelia Pitts On July 1, 2021, Dr. Trenton E. Gould, dean of the College of Education and Humanities at the University of Southern Mississippi, became president of the Mississippi Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (MACTE) , an affiliate of the American Association …
Read More »Warren Janke – GRAND BEND FORUM
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Warren Janke, 71, died on June 25, 2021 in Albuquerque. Born in Great Bend, Kan., Son of Raymond and Ruth Janke, he spent his early years growing up on the family farm. He attended Claflin Schools and graduated from Kansas State University with a bachelor’s degree in …
Read More »GC grad is halfway on a cross-country bike trip for charity
Chris Willis pauses to take in the views on his hike across the country. Willis, from Greenfield, travels the country by bicycle to raise funds for public education. He plans to cycle from Washington to Maine, raising $ 51,000. (Craig Bell | Bowling Green State University) Craig Bell | Bowling …
Read More »What will your district receive?
Governor Tom Wolf signed a state budget with the largest investment in education funding Pennsylvania has ever seen. With a historic boost of $ 416 million for public education, the state budget aims to push the Commonwealth towards a post-COVID recovery, officials said. “It’s a budget that invests in Pennsylvanians,” …
Read More »Justin Lonon, native of Mountain Home, chancellor of Dallas College
At Mountain Home, Justin Lonon was an average high school student. It is a fact that he will admit if you ask him. Although Lonon may have been an average student, he did not live an average life. His career has taken him across the country, from Dallas to the …
Read More »Government vacancies for graduate apprentice engineer positions, selection via GATE scores
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is calling for applications for Graduate Engineering Apprentice positions via GATE score 2021. Interested candidates can apply through the official IOCL website, ioclapply.com. The deadline for submitting applications is July 26. Only the GATE score of the exam organized in 2021 will be taken into …
Read More »Lawmakers from 15 states meet in Nashville to exchange political ideas and cook meals for hungry families
Repairing roads and bridges, the pandemic’s impact on schools, and criminal justice reform are the issues more than 1,500 lawmakers and legislative staff from 15 southern states are in Nashville to discuss. Officials are in town for the 75th Southern Legislative Conference, an annual event featuring former and current state …
Read More »Economy hit hard by Covid-19 pandemic, experts say – Pajhwok Afghan News
KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghanistan’s exports in the first quarter of the current fiscal year fell 1.7 percent from the same period a year earlier, according to the National Statistics and Statistics Authority. information (NSIA). In contrast, imports rose 2.6% during the period, with economists saying unemployment and poverty have increased since …
Read More »NITTTR Chandigarh has university status
Aiming to focus on emerging knowledge areas, the National Institute for Technical Teacher Training and Research (NITTTR) of Sector 26, Chandigarh, is considering achieving university status in the âde novoâ category. The institution has already submitted its detailed project report to the University Grants Commission (UGC) and also requested a …
Read More »Students in the News, July 10
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Nick Hudson of Bemidji recently graduated with a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Students in the region receive TEAM Industries scholarships BEMIDJI – The following area students recently received the TEAM Industries Don Ricke scholarship. Bagley: Brycen …
Read More »Science shows the benefits of masks
By letter to the editor on July 10, 2021. Editor:In response to Mr Baiton’s letter to the editor of July 7 titled âMask Mandates Triggered by Fear, Not Science,â I assume he is referring to a review article published by authors at the Chicago School of Public Health in July …
Read More »5 tips for getting a loan if your credit score is in the 600s
If you are in need of a loan and your credit score is in the range of 600, you might not be sure about your chances of getting approved. You don’t need to worry. Based on the correct score, the 600 are in the fair and good credit ranges. With …
Read More »BEVA Diamond Anniversary 2021 Speakers Confirmation – Business Solutions for Equine Practitioners
A second plenary conference, postponed from 2020, will be given by Jean-Marie Denoix (Professor of Veterinary Anatomy, CIRALE, Normandy), who will present his expert opinion on how clinical manifestations contribute to the management musculoskeletal injuries. Courtesy of BEVA A diamond-rated speaker program has been confirmed for the 60e Congress of …
Read More »Haiti asks United States to send troops after assassination of president – as happened | US News
Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá and Tom Phillips report: When Manuel Antonio Grosso Guarín flew to the tourist crowded airport of Punta Cana early last month on Avianca flight 252, immigration officials are unlikely to take a second look at the 41 year old Colombian. Visitors from all over the …
Read More »Air Force Academy Civil Engineering Cadets To Team Up With USFS On New Two Elk Trail Bridge
The US Forest Service issued the following press release on Friday about US Air Force Academy cadets teaming up with Forest Service workers to build a new bridge on the Two Elk Trail in Eagle County: Through a unique partnership between the Air Force Academy and the White River National …
Read More »Press room | Indiana State University
Legendary Indiana State alumnus and professor emeritus Duane Klueh has donated $ 100,000 to create the Duane and Mary Alice Klueh Endowment in support of the men’s basketball program. The gift will honor the long-standing bond Klueh and his late wife have with the university. Klueh was an All-America basketball …
Read More »Chillicothe town schools art teacher retires after 30 years
CHILLICOTHE – For the past 30 years, a teacher at Chillicothe Town Schools has strived to make learning fun by highlighting the intersections of math, science, reading, and art. Since 1991, Steve Maybriar has made it his mission to show students that practical and artistic subjects can coexist. He has …
Read More »UK economic rebound slowed in May despite lifting of COVID rules
By William Schomberg, David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s post-lockdown economic rebound slowed sharply in May despite further easing of social distancing rules, official data showed that also showed the blow to automakers from a global shortage of microchips. People dine at a restaurant, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, …
Read More »Shirley Collado Leaves Ithaca College for College Track
Shirley M. Collado, president of Ithaca College, announced Thursday that she will step down early next year after four years in the post. The news of his departure comes amid major budget cuts and a significant reduction in faculty at the private liberal arts college. Collado is leaving Ithaca to …
Read More »The city of Aspen promotes two within the organization
Courtney DeVito has been appointed director of the human resources department and Rob Schober has been promoted to director of capital, city of Aspen officials said Thursday. Schober’s most recent title was Asset Management Project Manager in the Capital Department, and DeVito served as the city’s Acting Director of Human …
Read More »Former Penn State executive vice president and provost John Brighton has died
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa .– Former executive vice president and provost John Brighton passed away on June 28, 2021, after a long battle with dementia. He was 87 years old. Highly sought after as a leading university administrator in the United States, Brighton was from 1991 to 1999 Executive Vice President …
Read More »Summer 2021 economic forecast: reopening fuels recovery
The European economy is expected to rebound faster than expected, as activity in the first quarter of the year exceeded expectations and improving health conditions led to a faster easing of pandemic restrictions in the second quarter , Related documents. Faster economic growth as economies reopen and sentiment indicators brighten …
Read More »Grant helps UHCL professor study meteorites from Mars
A $ 2,847 grant from NASA contractor Barrios Technology sends Daniel Imrecke, associate professor of geology and environmental science at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, in a new, less earthly direction. As a structural geologist, Imrecke studies the origin and evolution of mountain ranges. âI am entering a new field, …
Read More »Diversification of the supply chain is crucial to avoid ‘food shock’ in cities
PICTURE: Magnitude of shocks in US cities due to a 100-year food supply shock event. The magnitude of the shocks is expressed as a fraction of the average annual food intake in each city. Darker view After Credit: Michael Gomez, Penn State Diversifying the food supply in cities can go …
Read More »Housing crisis worsens stagnant WCU wages
“It’s about time,” said Peter Hans, president of the UNC system, in an interview during his July 1 visit to WCU. âIt’s all about recruiting, retaining and morale for incredibly hard-working people who have seen college overcome one of the biggest challenges I hope we’ve ever seen in the past …
Read More »States have faced financial ruin. Now they are swimming in the money.
The state’s fiscal situation was improving steadily. Then in June, weeks before the budget was due, state forecasters released a startling report: New Jersey’s tax collection estimates had improved by about $ 5.2 billion, or more than 10% of the final budget. The result was a flurry of backstage haggling …
Read More »“Stalinist” rules on teacher training provoke furious reaction from Oxford and Cambridge
Comparing the state-controlled teacher training program to something of a ‘Stalinist regime’, he added: ‘It really sounds like an Orwellian nightmare with a centralized state dictating how teachers should think. Cambridge University has said it “cannot in good faith accept or offer prospective teachers a program that would lower standards …
Read More »Nanofiber membrane filters 99.9% of salt in minutes
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 785 million people do not have access to a source of safe drinking water. Even though 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered with seawater, we cannot drink this water. Scientists around the world are working to find effective ways to desalinate …
Read More »Local author pleads for black nostalgia
In an age of racial reckoning, the country’s oppression against blacks is receiving renewed attention, and the experience of being black in America can seem almost universally bleak. Flossmoor’s Badia Ahad-Legardy wants to complicate this point of view. In his new book âAfro-Nostalgia: Feeling Good in Contemporary Black Cultureâ, Ahad-Legardy …
Read More »New York’s patchwork recovery masks vast inequalities exposed by Covid | new York
For most of the past year, Manhattan’s iconic yellow taxis have been a rarity on avenues and side streets. Now, as the city picks up and office workers start to return, they too are coming back – but not yet on a pre-pandemic scale. At the same time, the city …
Read More »Idaho scientists and fire experts recommend skipping July 4 fireworks at home
This article was originally written by Nicole Blanchard and Sophia Charan for the Idaho Statesman. Several Idaho researchers joined fire scientists across the country in urging people to avoid using fireworks this July 4 amid widespread drought and heightened concerns over the risk of forest fire. Their advocacy comes at …
Read More »Are Johnson & Johnson down enough for the Delta variant? – Monterey Herald
Sara Jenez was grateful to have picked up the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson in April, but amid disturbing reports of aggressively spreading viral variants, she is considering receiving one of the other vaccines for additional protection. Like many who have received J & J’s single-shot vaccine, she is …
Read More »France’s structural problems have been exposed by the pandemic
A couple, one of whom is checking their smartphone, enjoy the view of the Eiffel Tower at sunset in Paris on February 23, 2021. Ludovic Marin | AFP | Getty Images France may still be in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic as the delta variant spreads rapidly, but officials …
Read More »Young UMW Alumnus Wins County-wide Elementary Teachers Award in Fairfax
From UMW: When Amelia Carr taught her kindergarten students to recognize words on sight, she received a little help from her siblings. In a YouTube video, the trio sing Sister Sledge’s’ 70s anthem We are a family, with Carr demonstrating on a whiteboard how to write the word “we”. Former …
Read More »India’s digital consumer economy will hit $ 800 billion by 2030: RedSeer
India’s digital consumer economy is expected to transform an $ 800 billion market by 2030, growing from $ 85 billion to $ 90 billion in 2020, thanks to strong adoption of online services like e-commerce and online shopping. education technology, according to consultancy firm RedSeer, which recently said the country’s …
Read More »Locally Based Engineering Company Acquires Runge
PRESS RELEASETATHAM ENGINEERING********************************Tatham Engineering (âTathamâ), a multidisciplinary civil engineering consulting firm, announced that it had acquired the shares of Collingwood-based Runge Engineering (âRungeâ) on July 1, 2021. Runge will focus on engineering electrical and mechanical an asset for Tatham, who currently specializes in land use planning, municipal infrastructure renewal, structure, …
Read More »Experts join forces for an international dialogue on the human-animal link
Friday, July 2, 2021 Registration is now available for the 2021 Centers for the Human-Animal Bond conference hosted by the Purdue University Center for the Human-Animal Bond. The virtual conference scheduled for November 4-5 will bring together a diverse set of national and international academic centers and institutes of human-animal …
Read More »Black workers have stopped advancing on wages. Is it racism?
Think of information technology, which offers some of the highest paying jobs in the country. African Americans earn about one out of 10 bachelor’s degrees in computer science nationwide. In contrast, they represent only 2.6 people out of 100 IT professionals in the region around San Francisco, including Silicon Valley. …
Read More »Global Neutron Science Expert and Devoted Mentor Emeritus Professor Sow-Hsin Chen Dies at 86 | MIT News
Sow-Hsin Chen, professor emeritus of nuclear science and engineering (NSE) at MIT, passed away peacefully on June 26 in West Newton, Massachusetts. He was 86 years old. Born in pre-WWII Taiwan in the small rural town of Puzi (Chiayi County), Chen excelled academically, earning a bachelor’s degree in physics from …
Read More »Abbate, Bram and their team honored for academics
By: Kevin Beattie, Associate Sporting Director History links TROY, NY – The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced its 2021 academic awards and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) was well represented with two student-athletes and the winning team. Elders Chris Abbey and Jason bram were both named Scholar All-American, …
Read More »The event helps start the dialogue about the race
A âComing Together for Racial Understandingâ on-the-job training event was recently held at the Arkansas 4-H Center in Ferndale. Seventeen participants from the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service and the University of Arkansas School of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Humanities at Pine Bluff learned ways to facilitate the community dialogue …
Read More »How to get a free cash advance without a credit check
Many people sometimes need to access part of their salary earlier. If you’re trying to get a short-term cash advance, your options are few and far between. Showcase payday loans promise to help you bridge the financial gap between today and your next payday, but they’re so expensive that they …
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