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Lee’s Chette Datu and Harris Named Tucker Scholar in Science and Mathematics
[ad_1] Lee University students Achsah Chettedathu and Blake Harris have been named 2022-23 Tucker Scholar recipients in the natural sciences and mathematics respectively. The Tucker Foundation Scholarships for Science and Mathematics was established in 2009 with generous donations from the nearby Tucker Foundation. This scholarship is awarded annually to her 1 senior science major and ... -
Minnesota Department of Education targeted one nonprofit to help another
[ad_1] The operators of large nonprofits filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the Minnesota Department of Education to illegally stop it from promoting nutritious meals to thousands of needy children. He claimed that he was forced to do so. Partners in Nutrition, which operates as Partners in Quality Care, says that state Department of Education ... -
Montana Commission Recommends More Than $30 Million in ARPA Spending for Healthcare Initiatives
[ad_1] HELENA — A state advisory board has finalized recommendations on how to spend more than $30 million in federal American Relief Plan Act funds for health care initiatives. At its meeting on Friday, the ARPA Health Advisory Board endorsed six proposals from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. DPHHS Director Charlie ... -
South Plains College opens new science center, changes name
[ad_1] Lubbock, Texas (KCBD) – The Wilburn and Helen Wheeler Science Center opened Friday for the first time in three years. The building is newly renovated and expanded by 30,000 square feet. Serving over 4,000 South Plains students. Robin Satterwhite, president of South Plains College, says the center will change the way students learn at ... -
Arizona Science Center Visits Camp Verde Library
[ad_1] The Science on Wheels Mobile Unit at the Arizona Science Center visited Camp Verde Community Library on August 31st for an evening of STEM activities, giveaways and more. According to CVCL, this casual, drop-in, open house-style event is designed around families’ schedules. As soon as the event tables were set up, enthusiastic families began ... -
ASU Global Health Alumni Helping Wishes Come True
[ad_1] September 8, 2022 Nicole Waldmann has always wanted to give back to the community.Courses and internships she took global health program Arizona State University’s School of Human Evolution and Social Change ignited her passion. Waldmann graduated from ASU in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in international health. We are currently helping to fulfill the ... -
Hutchinson appoints Hunter, Wood to the State Board of Education.news
[ad_1] Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Lisa Hunter of Whitehall and Jeff Wood of Little Rock to the Arkansas State Board of Education. “Lisa will provide Arkansas schools and communities with excellent leadership experience,” said Hutchinson. “She is passionate as well as experienced, and she believes she will make a meaningful impact on education across the ... -
News anchor Julie Chin shares health update after experiencing ‘beginning of stroke’ on live TV – Deadline
[ad_1] Oklahoma news anchor Julie Chin, who suffered a stroke during a live broadcast, opens up about a tense moment.Journalist on show today The show co-hosts Hoda Cott and Savannah Guthrie caught up with Chin four days after the incident. “I feel great. I am very grateful,” Ching said during a video conference. Doctors are ...









