Tag: texas
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Monkeypox outbreak strains underskilled local health officials, officials say
[ad_1] Written by Colin Wood August 22, 2022 | STATESCOOP Monkeypox virus has ‘overwhelmed’ outdated technological infrastructure in several Washington state health jurisdictions, with state health officials already burned out by the 2.5-year response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It puts an additional strain on the workforce, he said. . When the Centers for Disease Control ... -
Arlington Tomorrow Foundation awards four new grants to support arts, education and historic preservation
[ad_1] Arlington Tomorrow Foundation awards four new grants to support arts, education and historic preservation Arlington Tomorrow Foundation Awards Four New Grants The Arlington Tomorrow Foundation Board of Directors approved four grants totaling $323,440 at its August board meeting. The Charitable Fund was created to ensure that the financial resources generated from the city’s natural ... -
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 ... -
Georgia Education Institution Awarded Grant
[ad_1] Grantee state 2022/2023 Awards University of Alaska Anchorage AK $261,885 Talladega College Al $292,305 Troy University Al $254,625 University of Montevallo Al $274,983 Miles College Al $261,888 Harding University AR $274,983 University of Arkansas Little Rock AR $243,041 Henderson State University AR $261,888 University of Arizona Board of Trustees, University of Arizona AZ $261,887 ... -
‘We care more about guns than kids’: Former education chief
[ad_1] (NewsNation) — With classes reopening in some parts of the country and soon in others, a former federal education official plans to arm teachers and “strengthen” schools. I am calling. Students will start this fall in a tough environment. School districts are scrambling to find qualified educators in a continuing shortage of teachers, while ... -
UTSA wins Texas Southern, takes fashion world by storm for first win
[ad_1] Next game: at Texas A&M Commerce August 25, 2022 | 7pm ESPN+ Thursday, August 25, 19:00 and Texas A&M Commerce history San Antonio – UTSA’s football program earned its first win of the 2022 campaign on Sunday, beating Texas Southern easily 7–0. The Roadrunners shut out their opponents for ... -
Commentary: Better sex education in schools can help young people affected by abortion ban | Opinion
[ad_1] Recently, Kansas voters adamantly rejected a referendum that would ensure more abortion restrictions in the red-hot state. The Supreme Court’s decision in the Women’s Health Organization in Dobbs v. Jackson, which nullified the above protections, has led to predictions that conservatives may pay the price in the next election. But while the abortion debate ... -
Texas Board of Education Concerns About Changes | Letter to the Editor
[ad_1] The Texas State Board of Education is considering ending the use of BC (B.C.) and AD (Domino Years) as historical dating systems in textbooks and replacing them with “secular” ones. I am concerned that Systems, BCE (BC) and CE (BC). Consider the following quote from a board member: “This has nothing to do with ...











