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Summer 2022 graduates announced | Louisiana Tech University
[ad_1] Louisiana Tech University has announced graduates from its Summer 2022 commencement ceremonies held Aug. 20. They are listed below by state, with Louisiana listed first. Louisiana Alexandria • Casey A. Whitcher – Master of Science Engineering and Technology Management Athens • Amber Renee Lovitt – Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Baker • Sharon Cooper Shabazz ... -
The board will learn about the mental health support structure, a new initiative for student well-being. VTx
[ad_1] As part of its recent quarterly meeting this week, the Virginia Tech Visitors Committee discussed student mental health and well-being, a very hot topic in higher education nationwide. Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Francis Keene outlines the mental health support structure in place at Virginia Tech, aimed at helping students develop good health ... -
Science Test Scores Confirm State COVID Learning Gap – Conduit Street
[ad_1] Science’s new assessment data details the “COVID gap” many Maryland students are experiencing. Only one-third of Maryland’s 5th and 8th graders pass the state’s first statewide science test since the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to new statewide test data Did. Education leaders have warned for more than a year about the pandemic-induced learning loss, ... -
Field Museum Launches “The Changing Faces of Science” Series
[ad_1] On August 26, 2022, The Field Museum will launch a new exhibit series, The Changing Faces of Science. This series highlights the work of women and scientists and science educators of color, highlighting their passion for advancing our knowledge of life on Earth. The first exhibit in the series focuses on Lynika Strozier, a ... -
Opinion: LePage’s hateful plot to undermine public education in Maine
[ad_1] It’s no secret that Paul LePage is no fan of public education. As governor he called Maine teachers “a dime a dozen” and told an audience of business people that “if you want a good education, go to private schools. If you can’t afford it, tough luck — you can go to the public ... -
Fashion Icon Richard Persakian Talks Vintage, Combat Boots and Creating a ‘Safe Space’
[ad_1] click to enlarge CP Photo: Tereneh Idia Richard Parsakian of Eons Fashion Antique name: Richard Parsakian Title: owner work: AEON’S FASHION ANTIQUE. 5850 Ellsworth Avenue, Shadyside website: facebook.com/eonsfashion, instagram.com/eonsfashion, and twitter.com/eonsfashion How do you define your style? I have two fashion styles, one for work and one for events, but it’s ... -
Does Charter ‘Accountability’ Undermine Diversity in Charter Leadership?
[ad_1] Education policy often involves difficult trade-offs, such as between accountability and community, where the best intentions of technocrats collide with the needs of students in real-world schools. Case in point, matching teachers and race is perhaps the hottest topic in educational reform. Advocates argue that African-American students benefit from exposure to African-American teachers. Major ... -
Santa Fe Indian Market Takes Stage at Modern Native Fashion Center – WWD
[ad_1] The first Santa Fe Indian Market Contemporary Indigenous Fashion Show, held in 2014, was held in a public park with four designers, a $200 budget, and a U-Haul for models to get ready. Fast-forward to last weekend, the prestigious juried native art show hosted two sold-out runway shows with 14 designers, a 100-foot runway, ...











