Tag: life
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NH Joins New England to Rethink Education and Workforce
[ad_1] From left: Pender Makin, Maine School Board; Charlene Russell Tucker, Connecticut School Board; Angelica Infante Green, Rhode Island School Board; Daniel French, Vermont School Board; Jeffrey Riley, Massachusetts School Board; New Hampshire State School Commissioner Frank Edelblatt at the Rethinking Education and New England Workforce (RENEW) Summit Monday in Newport, Rhode Island, New England ... -
Ottessa Moshfegh finds herself through vintage fashion
[ad_1] As a writer, second-hand clothes have a special value to me. Stories are embedded in the seams, memories are stuffed in the lining, tucked between the pleats and hidden at the hem. The previous owner may have left behind evidence such as a shopping list in his pocket, coffee stains, or debris from a ... -
Educational aids to prisoners work. But it is politically unstable.
[ad_1] comment on this story comment A new proposal from the Department of Education approved extending federal Pell Grant eligibility to inmates beginning in 2023. Proposals to systematize Pell Grant eligibility have emerged from numerous studies and experiments over the past decade that show that inmates who earn degrees while incarcerated are better prepared to ... -
Teens teach themselves sex-ed in the wake of Roe
[ad_1] August 23, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT From left: Alyson Nordstrom, Lily Swain, Emma Rose Smith and Paige Buckley, all 17, formed a group called Teens For Reproductive Rights in Tennessee in response to Roe’s fall. (William DeShazer) Comment on this story Comment FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Sweating in the sun, two dozen teenagers spread ... -
I am a community college graduate, educated and successful
[ad_1] Dennis G. Hall Dennis G. Hall was formerly Vice President for Research at Vanderbilt University. It’s that time of year again, when college students head to campus for the start of the new semester. Some are first-time students. I remember sending each child off to first grade when it was their turn. Those were ... -
Turkish Ministry of Health Allows Public Reimbursement for CytoSorb®
[ad_1] of Treatment costs with CytoSorb® now covered by the public sector turkey Princeton, New Jersey, August 23, 2022 /PR Newswire/ — Sight Sorbent Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: CTSO), a leader in the treatment of life-threatening conditions in intensive care units and cardiac surgery using blood purification with proprietary polymer adsorption technology, announced that the Turkish ... -
‘The Impact of Science’: Duke University Researchers Help Develop Vaccines and Youth Spirit | News
[ad_1] If the time ever comes when we can really say goodbye to coronavirus as a health concern, Kevin Sanders will be one of the people we have to thank. Sanders is director of research at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, where his years of work creating a vaccine for the human immunodeficiency virus will ... -
Mathematics and science scholars from Jamaica Plain Bethel save the harbor for swimming at Spectacle Island
[ad_1] Twenty-nine children from Bethel Math and Science Scholars, a non-profit organization based in Jamaica Plain, set sail for Spectacle Island as part of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s free All Access Boston Harbor program. Bethel Math and Science Scholars participated in Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for a complimentary all-access trip to Boston Harbor ...










