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Dublin High School Graduate Sahand Adibnia Competes in Groundbreaking Junior Challenge Science Competition Dublin News
[ad_1] 2022 Dublin High School graduate Sahand Adibnia is a popular vote finalist for this year’s Breakthrough Junior Challenge. This competition is a global competition that aims to encourage students to think creatively about science. The competition challenged 13- to 18-year-old students from around the world to create original videos that bring concepts and theories ... -
Bordentown Area High School Students Score Perfect on AP Computer Science Exam
[ad_1] Bordentown – Bordentown local high school students scored perfect marks on college-level Advanced Placement Computer Science A exams. The Bordentown Area School District congratulated Kush Gandhi on receiving the award. He was one of only his 369 students in the world to earn a perfect score in Spring 2022. Rediola Mema, AP Computer Science ... -
Dior Brings Baroque Themes to Paris Fashion Week Catwalk
[ad_1] PARIS (Reuters) – Dior designer Maria Grazia Chiuri looks to Catherine de Medici’s reign and picks up the period hoops, corsets and platform shoes for the label’s spring collection. Incorporated into the modern line-up. “I think she was the first person to understand the power of fashion,” Chiuri told Reuters in an interview, describing ... -
RGV LEAD President Previews First State of Education & Industry Event
[ad_1] Weslaco, Texas – To mark its 30th anniversary, RGV LEAD will host its first-ever State of Education and Industry in the Rio Grande Valley event next week in Weslaco. The event will be held at the Knapp Medical Conference Center on Wednesday, October 5, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. The keynote speaker is ... -
Over 100 rallies in support of public education
[ad_1] More than 100 people gathered at the Loudoun County Public Schools Administration Building on Tuesday afternoon for a rally in support of public education. According to rally organizer Amanda Golino, a Loudoun4All volunteer, the event was organized to show support for teachers as well as public education. “I think our turnout was great. We ... -
Utah School Board Seeks Opinion After Decisive Debate on Student Health and Risk Prevention Survey – St. George News
[ad_1] st. George — The Utah Board of Education is seeking feedback on its student health and risk prevention program following a meeting earlier in the summer where concerns about the program’s investigation were raised. Illustrative stock image, St. George News The SHARP survey is a questionnaire given to all students asking specific questions that ... -
Ukrainian War Talks at Oregon Science Pub on Oct. 4
[ad_1] Corvallis, Oregon – The latest developments and future trajectory of the war in Ukraine will be discussed at Oregon State University’s Science Pub event on October 4th at 6pm. The free event, which can be attended in person at the Old World Deli in Corvallis or viewed online, will feature a presentation by Sarah ... -
HPC: Rising Healthcare Expenditure Trends Require New Approaches
[ad_1] BOSTON (SHNS) – Massachusetts health care costs fell in 2020 for the first time since the implementation of a landmark cost control law a decade ago, but the decline was a one-off caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. An alarming trend likely to be an outlier and unlikely to reverse, state analysts concluded in a ...











