Tag: history
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Consolidation of US healthcare will adversely affect cancer care
[ad_1] Over the past two decades, consolidation in the US healthcare sector has increased, with mergers and acquisitions of domestic players at multiple levels of the supply chain, including pharmacies. The pharmacy market is undergoing major changes, with vertical and horizontal consolidation, independent pharmacies facing increasing challenges, growth of specialty pharmacies, and the exponential presence ... -
Fashion Square mall in Saginaw Township purchased by owner of Midland Mall
[ad_1] Saginaw Township, Michigan — The Fashion Square mall joins a family of shopping centers owned by a New York investment group that includes the Midland Mall, officials said. Cohan Retail Investment Group, based in Great Neck, New York, purchased the indoor shopping center for $10.8 million at an online auction in August. The identity ... -
Bravo! Vail celebrates inaugural Music Education Month with his October-wide event
[ad_1] Haciendo Música students have the opportunity to develop their performance skills with other students outside the traditional classroom. Bravo!Vail Music Festival/Photo Courtesy Bravo! The Vail Music Festival (Bravo! Vail) announces its first-ever Music Education Month, offering free concerts and co-learning opportunities in October. In celebration of Bravo! Music Education Month events, Vale’s year-round commitment ... -
In interrupted Russian academy elections, researchers find signs of state interference.chemistry
[ad_1] The Kremlin this week tightened its control over the 300-year-old Russian Academy of Sciences, with current president Alexander Sergeyev citing “administrative pressures” facing many RAS members as an election ban. He resigned from his second term the day before. “Aloud” The 67-year-old laser physicist, widely expected to win, refused to elaborate on his resignation ... -
Opinion | DC Recognizes the Importance of Early Childhood Education
[ad_1] Kathy Hollowell-Makle is Executive Director of the Early Childhood Education Association of the District of Columbia. District policymakers are beginning to recognize what the science of early childhood education has told us for decades. Early childhood education is the foundation of all learning for school and life. The DC Council has taken bold legislative ... -
Phoenix Bishop Opens Up About Family History, Details New Department of Mental Health
[ad_1] Phoenix (3TV/CBS 5) — Amid rising suicides and rising depression, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix is creating a Department of Mental Health. Bishop John Dolan said his brother has long struggled with mental illness. He also lost his brother and sister to suicide. “In the ’70s, nobody talked about suicide,” said Bishop Dolan. ... -
Virginia County Hires Superintendent With No Teaching Experience
[ad_1] Spotsylvania County, Virginia (WRIC) — The Spotsylvania Board of Education has finalized the selection of the school district’s new superintendent, a controversial candidate with no educational background and a history of inflammatory social media posts. Mark Taylor previously served as a county administrator in nearby Greene County and before that was an attorney at ... -
UMass Celebrates Landmark Construction of $125 Million Computer Science Building
[ad_1] AMHERST – The University of Massachusetts on Thursday celebrated the groundbreaking construction of a $125 million facility for its computer science program. Officials say they position the university to be a leader in teaching and research on the digital frontier. “This is an important day in the continuing evolution of the Federation,” said UMass ...









