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Forensic students collaborate on impactful toxicology research
[ad_1] Mackenzie Pavlik ’23 and Abby Veeser ’23 MS are collaborating on important research focused on drug testing and already share countless exciting learning opportunities in the lab. August 22, 2022 Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications Mackenzie Pavlik ’23 (left) and Abby Veeser ’23 MS gain hands-on experience in the lab. Mackenzie Pavlik ... -
7 fall fashion trends you should wear right now, according to Kara Rockmore
[ad_1] It may still be August, but summer is slowly shifting to the rearview mirror. Yes, a blistering heat wave soothes us, the sound of leaves crunching under our shoes, the alluring scent of a warm chai tea latte, and best of all, soon fills our wardrobes. Many fall ensembles. You probably already have timeless ... -
What determines the color of hydrangeas?Experts analyze science
[ad_1] this story is part home tipsCNET’s collection of practical advice for getting the most out of your home, inside and out. The hydrangea shrubs that grow in eastern North Carolina bloom like clouds and have become synonymous with spring and summer. I have vivid memories of driving around my neighborhood and seeing bright pink, ... -
Early Childhood Education in Santa Monica: Beach Moms Child Development Center
[ad_1] Aug 22, 2022 13:44 ivy chan The first few years of life are the perfect time to secure a strong future for all Santa Monica children. Early education enhances equity and is essential for the prosperity of families and communities. Whether your child begins care as an infant, toddler, or preschooler, Santa Monica has ... -
Elon University / In Elon Today / Elon Family Award Scholarship Honoring Exercise Science Professor Joyce Davis
[ad_1] A generous gift from Elon’s parents, Gregory and Shelley Bausch P’16 and P’18, provides scholarships to ensure exercise science majors have access to Elon Experiences. A new endowment from Gregory and Shelley Bausch P’16 and P’18 in Arizona ensures exercise science majors access to Elon Experiences for internships and undergraduate studies. The Joyce Davis ... -
‘Fuzzy’ math: Lander, education advocate tells city council DOE ‘budget cuts’ don’t add up
[ad_1] The city’s financial watchdog and education advocate told the city council’s Board of Education on Monday that math mayor Eric Adams and the Department of Education’s cuts of hundreds of millions of dollars from school budgets simply didn’t add up. City Comptroller Brad Lander estimates that New York City’s public school budget cuts will ... -
Interested in science policy? Check out the Mirzayan Graduate School of Policy Fellowships!
[ad_1] by Alex Belles (Guest, Pennsylvania) Alex Belles; image from Alex Belles Alex Belles is a 4th year PhD candidate studying Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State University. He uses an ultraviolet optical telescope to study interstellar dust in nearby galaxies. Neil Gerel’s Swift Observatoryhe recently NASEM Mirzayan Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy ... -
Biomedical, data science training wins new grant
[ad_1] The Rice University NLM Training Program (NLMTP) in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science was awarded a $4.16 million grant from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This grant represents the seventh renewal of support for a program that began more than 30 years ago to foster ...










