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Reassessing Education and the American Dream
[ad_1] As the new school year begins, millions of Americans head to college with the dream of earning a degree that will help them achieve financial security. But such a dream does not become a reality for everyone. The historical structure and results overturn long-held assumptions that a good education provides people of color with ... -
The Pandemic Vastly Expanded Health Care Access In This US Territory. That May End Soon
[ad_1] GARAPAN, Saipan — Bing Salanga leans over a black sink and scrubs it clean in the back of the hair salon where she’s worked for 29 years. It’s a daily ritual — wash the bowls that hold hair dye, disinfect them with alcohol, wipe down the sink and surrounding area with a purple cloth. ... -
Princess Diana’s style still shapes fashion 25 years after her death
[ad_1] written by Megan C. Hills, CNN Twenty-five years after her death, Princess Diana’s wardrobe continues to inspire new generations. From TikTok users painstakingly recreating her workout outfits to fashion fans sourcing her pieces from the cult worn by the late royals, her style continues to be as influential as she has been in magazine ... -
NC A&T partners with fashion agency and Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy to prepare students for fashion industry
[ad_1] The Fashion Merchandising and Design Program at North Carolina Agricultural Technology State University (NC A&T) has partnered with fashion agency Harlem’s Fashion Law (HFR) and luxury conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) to develop the school’s 4 Prepare your sophomores for college careers. luxury fashion industry.North Carolina Agricultural Technology State University Industry experts from ... -
How the Internet Turned Dadcore Classic ‘Afraid of Fish’ into Viral Fashion
[ad_1] The origin of “Women Want Me” is difficult to pin down. It is even more difficult to pinpoint exactly when the mantra “Fish Fear Me” was used and adopted by young people, especially queer youth. In its early days, the phrase adorned T-shirts and pickup truck beds, along with other goofy fishing mottos, ranging ... -
Monkeypox vaccine supply pain eases, federal public health officials say
[ad_1] listen to the article 2 minutes This voice is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have any feedback. Concerns about the supply of the monkeypox vaccine appear to have eased after federal public health agencies rushed to obtain an initial sufficient injection. The Biden administration has worked in recent weeks to increase vaccine ... -
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
[ad_1] The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, is the only congressionally chartered museum exploring this topic in the US. A Smithsonian Affiliate, it tells the story of the Atomic Age, from early research into nuclear development through to modern uses of nuclear technology. The museum was first established ... -
State-led mental health reforms have failed before. But 2022 will be different.
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment The coronavirus pandemic has revealed a number of overlapping mental health crises that have been simmering beneath the surface for years in America. Drug and alcohol use has skyrocketed since 2020, with suicide rates rising, especially among young people. Therapists have a waiting list and delayed access to services. ...



