Tag: life
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CMNH hits the mark with its transformation into a museum
[ad_1] Last June, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (CMNH) turned the 100-year-old University Circle facility into a reimagined place where visitors can experience and live the science associated with our own evolution. We launched a three-year, $150 million project to change. . Museum officials embarked on a project that included an expansion of the ... -
Georgia Tech Breaks Ground at Science Square — Announces Fund to Connect Local Communities to Employment Training and Educational Resources
[ad_1] This development is an important step forward in establishing Atlanta as a core resource for talent in the life sciences sector. Georgia Tech partnered with Trammell Crow Company (TCC) to host the groundbreaking ceremony for Science Square. This exciting new project, a dedicated district dedicated to biomedical research and technology, is the first of ... -
How geographic gaps are harming climate science | News | Ecobusiness
[ad_1] The mountain of science investigating climate change continues to grow rapidly, and the evidence of its real-world impacts is becoming more and more obvious. In March, the latest IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report warned of dramatic changes affecting human health, natural ecosystems, and global and local economies. However, even as decisive action ... -
Japanese fashion lady
[ad_1] Tokyo (AFP) – Hanae Mori, a Japanese designer known as “Madame Butterfly” for her signature motif, has passed away in Tokyo. She was 96 years old. Over the decades, Mori’s gorgeous pieces have been worn by Nancy Reagan, Grace Kelly, and countless members of high society. But she was also a pioneering Japanese woman ... -
Bangor School District School Board votes to advance referendum question
[ad_1] BANGOR, WI (WEAU) – At its August 17 meeting, the Bangor School District School Board decided to hold a capital or facility referendum on November 8, 2022. According to a media release from Bangor School District, the referendum, if approved by voters, will address a critical need for the school district, which the district ... -
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 ... -
Multicultural Health Program Enters Third Year, Promoting Intersection Mental Health
[ad_1] Since 2020, the university’s Multicultural Health Program (MCHP) has provided a voice to UNC students of color. Entering another academic year, MCHP plans to continue supporting the university’s diverse campus life. The program operates through the university’s primary student mental health service, Counseling and Psychological Services. MCHP was started by CAPS after recognizing the ... -
Faith-Based Entrepreneurs Aim To Transform Fashion And Commerce
[ad_1] Floryn C. Ajuzie works as a pharmacist by day in the Baltimore area and is working on nights and weekends to launch her own faith-inspired fashion brand, PBF: Perfected By Faith. She’s not alone. With the advent of small-batch clothing lines launched easily and cheaply through websites and social media feeds rather than brick-and-mortar ...










