Tag: faith
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Department of Education, ASU will provide $11.3 million for after-school summer school programs.
[ad_1] The Arkansas Department of Education’s Elementary and Secondary Education Division (DESE) at Arkansas State University and its sponsoring initiative, the Arkansas Out-of-School Network, are providing $11.3 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) ESSER III funding to 84 high-quality schools. Served in the summer after school. Statewide extended annual program. A second round of ARP ... -
Blockchain could revolutionize medical science
[ad_1] Blockchain and cryptocurrencies in general are too often associated with speculative financial markets. But what many of the general public still don’t understand is that the technology itself is revolutionary, and the way we share blocks of data while preserving its integrity and reliability will change the world. In fact, there are currently huge ... -
EU needs to act on science to protect oceans
[ad_1] The importance of the world’s oceans cannot be overemphasized. The ocean provides her 50% of the oxygen we breathe, feeds billions of people and sustains the lives of millions more. The ocean is an excellent biological pump for global atmospheric and temperature regulation, and a driving force for water and nutrient cycling. As one ... -
U.S. Undersecretary of Education James Coebar Tour of Ionia Prison Program
[ad_1] IONIA — An undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Education visited Ionia Prison Tuesday morning to learn about a program for incarcerated individuals he hopes can be implemented at other correctional facilities in the country. U.S. Department of Education Undersecretary James Covarre toured the Calvin Prison Initiative on Tuesday, August 30, at the Richard ... -
Emily Dana: Investing in Catholic Education – Arkansas Catholic
[ad_1] First grade teacher at St. Vincent de Paul School wants to inspire educators Publication date: August 30, 2022 Alecia SchaeferBentonville Correspondent Alecia Schaefer Emily Dana, a first grade teacher at St. Vincent de Paul School in Rogers, maintains an Instagram account for elementary school teachers. Alecia Schaefer Emily Dana, a first grade teacher at ... -
Michael Behe: Science and Aesthetics
[ad_1] Image: Thomas Aquinas via Aquinas.Design. new episodes of future identification We continue the conversation between Catholic intellectual design biologist Michael Behe and Catholic theologian Matthew Ramage. Both agree that nature points to the designer of the universe, but Ramage believes, for aesthetic reasons, that the biological realm has a God-given ability to create life ... -
The Health Outcomes Assembly brings together healthcare, education and nonprofit organizations to think and strategize on health inequalities.
[ad_1] Can everyone in Kansas have equal access to health care? If not, how can we close these health disparities so that people who live in the state can live healthier lives? will you do? That was the question from two people.nd Annual Health Outcomes Assembly, conference call hosted by the University of Kansas Health ... -
How healthcare organizations like Intermountain Healthcare are helping tackle superbugs
[ad_1] A recent study led by Intermountain Healthcare analyzed antimicrobial management programs in 20 different healthcare systems. This is a starting point to reduce usage and avoid superbugs. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News) Estimated duration: 5-6 minutes SALT LAKE CITY — Antibiotics are very helpful in treating infections, but overuse and overprescription can quickly reduce ...







