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Pursue your passion for science away from the academic world
[ad_1] Brittany Leigh never intended to be a professional science communicator. She studied biological oceanography for her PhD, with a focus on viruses in marine organisms, and studied mosquito viruses during her postdoc. For much of her early career, she had charted herself on her teaching path. I loved being involved in cool science. Second, ... -
Canadian educators speak out against reckless reopening of schools after abandoning all COVID-19 public health measures
[ad_1] Are you an educator? Tell us about your experience of going back to school without protective measures in place.Please complete the form at the end of this article or email us cersc.csppb@gmail.com. The start of the 2022/23 school year in Ontario has caused great anxiety among many educators who rightly fear COVID-19 transmission and ... -
Teens Thrive Starts Mental Health Conversations with UT, Middle School and High School Students – The Daily Texan
[ad_1] UT students gather around food trucks on West 26th Street and Rio Grande to laugh and share stories. Here, Teens Thrive retains a profit share in Cold Cookie Company, and members enjoy each other’s company over dessert. Teens Thrive, a student organization launched last spring, is dedicated to educating middle and high school students ... -
Do you want to “quietly quit” Fashion Month?
[ad_1] For UK-based journalist and social commentator Alexandra Jones, who graduated from college in 2009 a year after the financial crisis, this comes as no surprise. “My parents’ generation could have hoped to get a job in their 20s and stay in their 40s,” she says. “Work was done within a specific time frame and ... -
Offline: The Scramble for Science
[ad_1] Almost every day I get an e-mail from an academic publisher of a scientific journal (not a scientific journal). lancetI was invited by Elsevier, the publisher of , to contribute to one of their open access titles. A promise is a luxury. Being a guest editor of a special collection of at least 10 ... -
Remarks by Vice President Harris to Political Science Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
[ad_1] University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeMilwaukee, Wisconsin Vice President: So what’s the question? how do you think about life Student: I’m really nervous now. (Laughter.) Vice President: What’s your name? Student: Noah. Nice to meet you. Vice President: Hi Noah. (Inaudible.) Well, listen me — you know, I’ve been traveling all over the country and a lot ... -
Annamaria Macaluso Davidson of Memorial Hermann Health System
[ad_1] Annamaria Macaluso Davidson, MD, MBA, Vice President, Employee Health and Medical Operations at Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston, is one of ten emerging healthcare leaders featured in our annual Managed Healthcare Feature. One person. Annamaria Macaluso-Davidson, MD, MBA I grew up in Houston. After graduating from Memorial High School with honors, he graduated ... -
KY’s favorite fashion trends
[ad_1] I don’t care if my shoes are ugly. You can wear them anywhere as long as they are comfortable to wear. And I’m speaking from experience. I have shoes that I find rather unattractive, but they are also my most comfortable shoes. The same idea applies to clothing. Unless you’re going to a formal ...











