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Feminist Science Is Not a Contradiction – The Wire Science
[ad_1] Photo: NCI/Unsplash Among mainstream scientists, the term “feminist” is often seen with contempt, hostility, and an implicit belief that feminist ideals are incompatible with true science. In practice, feminist science offers powerful tools for examining the histories, contexts, and power structures that scientific questions are being asked. Bringing marginalized perspectives to the table can ... -
The Duke Chappell series Theology Underground discusses minorities and diversity in religious education
[ad_1] Duke Chappell’s new series, Theology Underground, which aims to highlight underrepresented voices in religious studies, held its first event last Tuesday. Tirzah Villegas of Divinity School ’22 was the main speaker at the event. She is an expert in Mujerista theology, a Hispanic feminist theology that emphasizes the everyday realities of Latino women. According ... -
Catawba College and Chartwells Higher Education Open State-of-the-Art Dining Facility Cannon Dining Commons
[ad_1] Salisbury, N.C. (WBTV) – Catawba College and its dining services partner, Chartwells Higher Education, celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Cannon Dining Commons at noon on Friday, September 23 at the centrally located Stanback Plaza. Perform a tape cutting ceremony. of campus. During the day, the Student’s Choice Station at Canon Dining Commons ... -
Is innovation stagnating – and if so, is higher education to blame?
[ad_1] Higher education is said to be the preeminent engine of society that produces innovation, creativity and inventiveness. Inspires imagination, invention and ingenuity. In the words of Robert E. Franken, an expert in the psychology of motivation, graduates “have the potential to help them solve problems, communicate with others, and entertain themselves and others.” Be ... -
Feminist science is not a contradiction
[ad_1] Meearly days During the Covid-19 pandemic, a mystery spread in the news headlines. Men appeared to die from infections at twice her rate as women. To explain this startling disparity, researchers looked at inherent biological differences between the sexes, such as protective levels of sex hormones and distinct immune responses in males and females. ... -
Econsultancy Unveils Learning Model to Bridge Digital Marketing and Ecommerce Skills Gap
[ad_1] Econsultancy has launched a new and innovative learning model to bridge the digital marketing and e-commerce skills gap. Faced with the prospect of reduced marketing budgets as a result of the recession, Econsultancy developed a model to create highly effective and personalized training for digital marketers. Econsultancy is a learning and development specialist for ... -
Changemaker Kathy Quinn on algae, flax and the future of fashion
[ad_1] Breakthrough in biomaterials A key breakthrough was the discovery that it is possible to make materials from algae, fast-growing organisms. Quinn worked to develop non-toxic, water-resistant and biodegradable fabrics using algae polymers with properties similar to petroleum-based environmentally impacting plastics, and natural dyes before spinning the yarn. Incorporated to reduce water usage and production. ... -
Cultural history of education
[ad_1] Commentary You can read parts 1 and 2 of this series here and here. Throughout the nineteenth century, Enlightenment rationalism gradually weakened the influence of the Christian worldview. The separation of church and state naturally led to the development of public schools and the decoupling of education from traditional religious influences. In North America, ...










