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Justice Shows No Interest in Fixing Education | Opinion
[ad_1] Gov. Jim Justice spends too much time humbly bragging about a phantom economic rocket vehicle he claims he single-handedly designed for the state, but West Virginia’s foundation for education has deteriorated. and has fallen into such desolation. A significant investment of time and money is required to rebuild and provide an unimpeded path. Clearly ... -
Faculty wants study on spending of ex-president of LSU Health Sciences
[ad_1] Those fees included thousands of dollars in alcohol, fancy dinners, and first-class travel for him and his wife. NEW ORLEANS — Faculty members at the LSU Health Science Center are asking the new president to look into his predecessor’s charity spending after a joint WWL-TV and Times-Picayune investigation last week. The LSU School of ... -
Department of Education clears debts of Nebraskans who attended ITT.education
[ad_1] Attorney General Doug Peterson announced Thursday that the Department of Education will forgive all federal student loans for those who attended the ITT Technical Institute. The 1,340 Nebraska borrowers who attended the school from 2005 to its closure in 2016 will have their loans forgiven. Nationwide, the U.S. Department of Education will settle approximately ... -
The Recorder – Spotlighting Education
[ad_1] Education is one of the many areas of American life that has been completely dismantled in 2020 when COVID-19 shut down our counties and countries. Doug Selwyn was a member of a group that met in Greenfield that summer to consider how the school would run in the fall. “The state said, ‘You have ... -
The CFPB’s new Interpretation Rules align their sights on digital marketing vendors.Shepard, Malin, Richter & Hampton Law Office
[ad_1] On August 10, the CFPB announced that digital marketing providers involved in identifying or selecting prospective customers or selecting or placing content to influence consumer engagement, including purchasing or hiring behavior, are subject to CFPB jurisdiction. issued an interpretation rule to indicate. The rule clarifies the scope of companies that are “service providers” under ... -
Run Up That Hill: Medical Scientists Visit Capitol Hill to Defend Science and Detroit – School of Medicine News
[ad_1] Faculty, scientists and students at Wayne State University School of Medicine were among 14 women who traveled to Washington, D.C. this summer to meet with U.S. representatives and advocate for science-based policy. SciPol Detroit visited Capitol Hill in June 2022. The women are members of the WSU-based Science Policy Network-Detroit, known as SciPol-Detroit. They ... -
Areas with the greatest need for special education for teachers in Iowa
[ad_1] Special education teacher Christina Simmons welcomes and smiles at Marion’s Halo McNutt, 5, and her father, Marvin McNutt, at Starley Elementary School in Marion on Thursday. She only has one special education teacher job in the district, but other school districts are struggling to find more special education teachers and auxiliary professionals. (Savannah Break/The ... -
Supporting Children’s Learning | Graduate School of Education
[ad_1] “I always thought I had perseverance and a desire to help others. They really needed me more than their children,” she recalled in a recent interview. However, she will be graduating cum laude from Touro University in June 2022 with a Master’s Degree in Jewish Early Childhood Education and Special Education and will be ...











