Tag: money
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Behavioral health inequalities have cost the U.S. healthcare system more than $278 billion
[ad_1] Behavioral health inequalities are driving a wave of premature deaths, resulting in a huge strain on the U.S. health care system. In fact, the cost of behavioral health-related premature deaths in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities was $278 billion between 2016 and 2020 alone. This is according to a new metadata ... -
Build effective leaders in digital marketing
[ad_1] To Amanda Walls Founder and Director of Cedarwood Digital The digital marketing industry has boomed over the past decade as more and more companies reach their audiences online. In 2021, IAB UK’s Digital Advertising Spending Report highlighted that digital advertising spending surged his 41% to a record high. This means more people than ever ... -
Heritage Foundation Ranks Utah for School Choice and Educational Freedom
[ad_1] Utah ranks 11th in the new 50-state ranking for educational freedom. While the state performed well in the rankings by keeping spending low relative to student test scores, it offers an alternative pathway for potential teachers to qualify to teach in the classroom. I was criticized for policies such as not providing more than ... -
High-risk, high-reward health research is the mission of a new multi-billion dollar US agency
[ad_1] A new multi-billion dollar federal agency has been created to support a “moonshot for next generation health” in science, logistics, diversity and equality. The agency now has its first leader, as on September 12, 2022, President Joe Biden announced Lenny Wegzin as Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-H). Since the announcement of ... -
Department of Education Takes Title IX Hammer Free
[ad_1] B.President Joe Biden’s Department of Education bureaucrats are the new schoolyard bullies. In July, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights proposed a rule that would give federal bureaucrats broad powers to bully and exclude students and teachers who do not share the government’s beliefs. , unelected bureaucrats are rewriting laws to allow ... -
Republican candidate for SC superintendent wants to change the ‘status quo’
[ad_1] Columbia, South Carolina (WSPA) — In November, you’ll have the chance to choose the next person to educate your child for the next four years. This week, we spoke with the Democratic and Republican candidates for state superintendent of education. SC Education Superintendent Democratic Candidate Says She’s ‘Speaking Up for Teachers’ Republican candidate Ellen ... -
Meet Digital Marketing Guru Hasnain Nawaz
[ad_1] Have you ever felt like you were on your way to success, but a bad break or an unexpected circumstance turned your whole world upside down? It’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of failure, but Hasnain Nawaz proves that things can be turned around. He joined his e-commerce company as a senior ... -
U.S. Secretary of Education promotes access to higher education during visit to Reading.
[ad_1] Dr. Miguel Cardona leaned forward in his chair, listening intently to Mira del Toro. A woman from Reading was telling U.S. Secretary of Education Cardona about her journey to Reading Area Community College. It was a tragic story. The mother of seven children fled an abusive relationship in Puerto Rico. When she arrived in ...










