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5 Hispanic scientists who made amazing contributions to science
[ad_1] We don’t think about it all the time, but the contributions of science have changed our lives. From new drugs to new technologies, science continues to shape our world. What we take for granted may once have been the life’s work of scientists who had to overcome the adversity of gender and race. But ... -
Gatherings Collective, New Recycled Store Focused on Fashion and Sustainability, Opens in Downtown Fargo – InForum
[ad_1] Fargo — Thrift has always been a part of Lauryn Schneider’s life. She fondly remembers visiting Once Upon a Child and the occasional garage sale around the Twin Cities with her grandmother Linda. She admits that she sometimes thinks, “It would be nice to get something new,” but as she got older, she began ... -
4 Digital Marketing Apprentice Dos and Don’ts
[ad_1] Internships are an early career staple. Most companies expect their new hires to have some sort of internship experience after graduating from college. In most cases, internships are suitable for taking care of college students and entry-level professionals. Digital marketing isn’t always an obvious career choice for those who aren’t in the traditional phase ... -
Abortion, reproductive health take center stage at Pennsylvania State Capitol
[ad_1] for the first time since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its ruling Dobbs A decision in late June made abortion a top priority at the Pennsylvania State Capitol. Thousands gathered at a March for Life rally on the State Capitol on Monday to demand more restrictions on the process. He urged the government ... -
FUSION22 Conference: Coming to London’s Science Museum
[ad_1] FUSION22 takes place on Tuesday 18th October at the Science Museum in London. The world’s first international conference of its kind showcases the goals and vision of the international fusion community Attendees can join virtually or in person and choose from a wide range of panel sessions and keynotes.Anyone can register at fusioniscoming.com Nuclear ... -
How the Ivy League Jewish Quota Shaped Higher Education
[ad_1] In his new podcast series, Gatecrashers: Hidden Jewish History and the Ivy League (tablet), Mark Oppenheimer, writer and podcast co-host unorthodoxexamines how elite institutions tried to limit the number of Jewish students a century ago, and how the advent of that quota system has shaped US higher education ever since. talked Inside higher education ... -
State delays release of English, math and science test results until later this year
[ad_1] Credit: Alison Yin/EdSource Credit: Alison Yin/EdSource In an important change, the California Department of Education is withholding the release of the results of the Smarter Balanced test that students took last spring until an undetermined date later this year. Results are subject to a one-month delay in the public release of state, district, school, ... -
Mendocino Public Health Department on Record September Heat: ‘We Can’t Treat This as a 15-Year Event’ • The Mendocino Voice | The Mendocino Voice | The Mendocino Voice | The Mendocino Voice | Mendocino CountyThe Mendocino Voice
[ad_1] MENDOCINO Co, CA, 9/21/22 — Severe heat wave in early September smashes records, sending all-time highs of 117 degrees Celsius in Ukiah and days of triple-digit highs across inland Mendocino County I was. Social services staff went out with the agency’s phone map enabled and made more than 800 calls to reach out to ...











