Tag: hope
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Behind this year’s decline in life science investment activity
[ad_1] Newmark reports this week that life sciences investment activity slowed 33.6% in the first half of 2022 compared to a year ago, while fundraising increased, albeit at a slower pace. “Despite slowing investment activity, life sciences and R&D asset prices remain at record highs, reaching $564 per square foot in the first half of ... -
Colorado Community Health Education Center Receives New Funding from HRSA
[ad_1] The Colorado Area Health Education Center (AHEC), located at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, has received new funding from the US Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) to enable operations for the next five years. Funding is provided annually and must match federal awards on an equitable basis with institutional funding. Total funding ... -
Virginia School Board reviews proposed history, social sciences curriculum revisions
[ad_1] Virginia – As parents prepare to return their children to classrooms, new members of Virginia’s school board made their first public appearance Wednesday to discuss revisions made to the history and social sciences curriculum. We have gathered. The new board has five new members appointed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. His remaining four were appointed ... -
51 years of education, she still doesn’t stop
[ad_1] SAN MARCOS, TX (Nexstar) — Connie Bagley kicked off his 51st year as a teacher in August. With Texas teachers leaving in record time, she’s not going to leave just yet. The 73-year-old educator has spent more than half his career teaching countless Texas students in both public and private schools. Bagley found that ... -
The Academic Advisor – Education Law Insights, Issue 3, 2022 | Spielman Thomas & Battle PLLC
[ad_1] Welcome to the third edition of The Academic Advisor – an electronic newsletter focused on teaching law insights. As the fall semester begins, your school or campus will undoubtedly be buzzing with orientations, move-ins, training, and student activities. I wish you a smooth start to the school year. We also hope that this publication ... -
Food futurism shifts from scientific debate to trust
[ad_1] Vail, Colorado – For years, as a State Department official and a self-proclaimed food futurist in the private sector, Jack Bobo tried to convince people to follow the science of genetically modifying crops and other thorny agricultural issues. But at a recent international sweetener symposium here, Bobo told the country’s sugar cane and beet ... -
Kaiser cancels over 1,000 appointments amid clinicians’ strike
[ad_1] listen to the article 2 minutes This voice is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have any feedback. A strike involving 2,000 mental health clinicians that began Monday at a Kaiser Permanente facility in Northern California led to the cancellation of more than 1,000 behavioral health service appointments, according to unions and systems. ... -
UTHSC Team Receives $1.3 Million for Educational Initiatives to Advance Careers at Allied Health
[ad_1] The National Institute of General Medical Sciences awarded $1.3 million to a new initiative at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) to educate high school students in rural Tennessee about careers in medical laboratory science and public health information technology. Dr. Jacen Moore Jacen Moore, PhD, MLS (ASCP), Assistant Professor in the ...











