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Try: Science on Tap, Camas Vintage & Art Faire, Doggy Fashion Show
[ad_1] a night to remember Kiggins Theater presents Science on Tap, “Making Memories: Using Neuroscience to Enhance Teaching and Learning,” tonight at 7 p.m. at 1011 Main Street, Vancouver. Neuroscientist Mark Pitzer, PhD, presents a humorous yet scientifically sound discussion of the brain’s learning networks, emotional connections, and how visual and motor pathways influence what ... -
Earthing: Why It’s Believed To Be Good For Your Health
[ad_1] Jeannie Sindicic, when she was just four or five years old, remembers feeling a sense of calm and togetherness just by stepping barefoot on the ground. “I loved bare feet. Whenever I walked on dirt or walked on grass, whenever I was barefoot, I personally felt very connected to mother earth at a very ... -
Klinger gains experience in medical laboratory science
[ad_1] The following article is courtesy of https://www.bluffton.edu/news This summer, Grant Klinger ’25, Medical Laboratory Major [at Bluffton University] Confirmed his career goals and gained practical experience in his field. Klinger worked as a full-time laboratory processor at Blanchard’s Valley Health System in Findlay, Ohio. “Processing isn’t such a great job, but it’s nice to ... -
Giving up facts creates junk science
[ad_1] In a letter of April 12, Jack Debaun incorrectly stated that “Monte Heil … question whether science really proves anything.” It was a false statement because I have no doubt that real science really proves things. question sexuality. A cult-like fixation on theoretical science is found in the rest of Jack’s letter. Nothing is ... -
Tressel: YSU Successfully Fights Higher Education Adversity | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Youngstown — In a series of long-term challenges facing Youngstown State University and many other four-year colleges, the college says it is making strides to build individual and collective success on many fronts. , the rector said. “We have to recognize the challenges that are in front of us. We have to ... -
Next 18 founder sees mental health nonprofit grow
[ad_1] Grafton, Wisconsin (CBS 58) — From time to time, I like to check in with the former Everyday Heroes to see what they’re up to. Matt McDonell launched a nonprofit called Next 18 last year. The organization combines golf and mental health techniques to help veterans and first responders. Things have gone really well ... -
Education Department oversees difficult Phoenix nursing program, ex-student files lawsuit
[ad_1] Stay tuned to FOX 10 Phoenix for the latest news. phoenix – Phoenix Program at Aspen University Staying Under the Microscope of State Boards of Nursing A private for-profit school has been on probation for several months. A former student is now suing. FOX 10 Investigates detailed a major educational concern about online learning ... -
NIU TODAY | Jerry Blasey, Science Advocate and Head of NIU Research Operations to Retire in June
[ad_1] Say no, Jerry! Physicist Gerald C. Blazey has had an illustrious career at NIU that spanned a high-profile co-appointment with Fermilab, a stint in the Obama administration, and seven years as head of the university’s research program. will retire on June 30th. Jerry Blazey, vice president for research and innovation partnerships at Northern Illinois ...










