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Cree youth want to inspire others with science
[ad_1] An eagle feather sits on the kitchen table in Simon Monteith’s house. Next to it are household items such as hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, food coloring, and baking dishes. This scene depicts two worlds traversed by a 9-year-old girl. From a scientific point of view, feathers help propulsion and enable flight. From a First ... -
Health Science Students Create New Teaching Program
[ad_1] Two members of the University’s Health Sciences Department worked together to create a comprehensive student mentoring program beginning in the fall semester. They look forward to creating opportunities for their classmates to network and connect while increasing support and belonging. August 27, 2022 Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications The main campus of ... -
Revealed: UK fast fashion staff stripped of salary by recruitment agency | Employment Law
[ad_1] Recruitment firms that supply warehouse workers to fast-fashion and high-street brands have repeatedly underpaid their workers and robbed them of their holiday wages. Observer Survey found. Workers hired on zero-hour contracts to fill orders for PrettyLittleThing, its parent company Boohoo, The Very Group, Sainsbury’s and Currys were among those alleging their wages had been ... -
U study shows barriers financially disadvantaged students face in higher education – The Daily Utah Chronicle
[ad_1] Adam Fondren Block U on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 12, 2017. (Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah His Chronicle) A recent Kem C. Gardner Institute for Policy study of economically disadvantaged students in Utah’s higher education system found a close correlation between income level and academic ... -
Health Matters | We Need Communities to Support Hospitals – Times-Standard
[ad_1] Since arriving as the new Chief Executive Officer of Providence, Humboldt County three weeks ago, I have been blown away by the deep connection this community has with the hospital and the caregiver’s love for this community. Evidence of that connection and commitment to support was perfectly demonstrated at St. Joseph’s Hospital’s recent “Laughter ... -
DeSantis Insults Florida’s Public Education and Its Teachers
[ad_1] A disparaging attack on teacher professionalism was made at a recent Tennessee Education Conference hosted by Dr. Larry Earn, president of ultra-conservative Hillsdale College in Michigan. In a meeting with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Earn said, “Teachers are trained by the dumbest part of the dumbest colleges…” I have a degree in education because ... -
Fashion: 90s and Y2K Fashion Reimagined | Bakersfield Life
[ad_1] It finally happened. I’m old enough to see childhood trends revived and reimagined.The ’90s and Y2K have some edgy styles with relaxed, funky silhouettes and vibrant colors. There was, but the other style was an absolute disaster and should never go back. Seeing these styles come back made me want to try them again ... -
This former SFCC computer science professor worked on the Ranger and Surveyor lunar exploration missions.
[ad_1] On July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon for the first time, the world rang out: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” But before Armstrong, scientists across the United States had begun working on unmanned ranger and surveyor projects with the goal of learning more ...









