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Noyo Center Earns $825,000 Federal Grant to Boost Tourism and Education in Mendocino County • Mendocino Voice | Mendocino County, California The Mendocino Voice
[ad_1] FORT BRAGG, Calif., Sept. 8, 2022 — On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded the Noyo Center for Marine Science in Fort Bragg an $825,230 grant. Strengthen marine research, education, and tourism in Mendocino County. The Noyo Center facility was first envisioned in 2002, when the Georgia Pacific Sawmill ... -
Misconceptions about sunburn and its health effects
[ad_1] Share on PinterestExperts say you should apply sunscreen whenever you’re exposed to the sun.Burton/Getty Images A new survey shows that the majority of people believe tanning is healthy. According to experts, sunburn is the body’s response to DNA damage caused by the sun. They say that overexposure to the sun can lead to skin ... -
Institute of Social Science welcomes Jessica Ho as co-funded faculty
[ad_1] University Park, Pennsylvania — The Pennsylvania State University Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) recently announced a new co-funded faculty member, Jessica Ho, joining the Institute for the 2022-23 academic year. Ho is an associate professor of sociology and demography and an associate professor at the Population Research Institute, and came to Penn State University ... -
Detecting Disinformation in Summer Computer Science REU Program « News @ ODU
[ad_1] September 8, 2022 For ten weeks in the summer of 2022, eight students conducted a survey on disinformation with ODU’s computer science faculty. Tiffany Whitfield Have you heard that deer spread COVID? ... -
California must prioritize science education to stay competitive
[ad_1] Credit: Stephanie Polrick / Partnership for Children and Youth Students taking a science class at the East Bay Asia Regional Development Corporation’s Lions Pride After School program. Credit: Stephanie Polrick / Partnership for Children and Youth Students taking a science class at the East Bay Asia Regional Development Corporation’s Lions Pride After School program. ... -
New Analysis — Educational Innovation Trends from 161 School Leaders – The 74
[ad_1] SIGN UP HERE For The 74’s daily newsletter. Donate here Support the independent journalism of The 74. The pockets of innovation scattered in K-12 classrooms are not enough to meet the challenges facing the nation’s schools. Addressing this moment requires moving beyond patchwork solutions to durable, coherent innovations that are deeply embedded in schools. ... -
A new era in education is about to dawn
[ad_1] Knowledge cannot be measured by standardized exams, because everyone has a different way of demonstrating knowledge. Each student is different and the current testing system at all levels of academia does not take that into account.(Photo credit: Unsplash) With the renormalization of the in-person school year, Zoom University seems like years ago, but the ... -
BUSD Adopts Several Resolutions At School Board Meeting
[ad_1] (Photo credit: © Ross A Benson) At the latest Burbank Unified School Board meeting at City Hall, which lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes, several points were discussed and voted on by school board members. First and foremost, a vote was taken 5-0 to approve the school district’s first negotiating proposal for 2022-2023 for ...










