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83% of marketers are doing more to reach consumers with disabilities
[ad_1] One in four American adults has a physical or mental disability, and accessibility barriers often exclude them from digital marketing messages. According to Capterra’s 2022 Accessible Marketing Survey, 83% of businesses are doing more to provide accessibility in their digital marketing, but demographics such as age, gender and race are prioritized in marketing efforts ... -
EPA Scientific Advisory Board Approves PFAS Drinking Water Standards
[ad_1] Relevant Practices and Jurisdictions Thursday, August 25, 2022 This week, the EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board issued a final report on the EPA’s assessment of risks associated with drinking water containing two of hundreds of permanent chemicals collectively known as PFAS. Unless you have a PhD in toxicology, most of that report will scratch your ... -
Education department sets deadline for public service loan forgiveness
[ad_1] The Department of Education is trying to make it easier for civil servants to get debt forgiveness for students, but the changes to the federal relief program are only temporary. The agency has added waivers to its Public Servant Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program to help more civil servants obtain debt relief, but applications must ... -
Herrmann Leads Architecture and Construction Science Division as Interim Associate Head
[ad_1] Contact: Christy McNeill Michele Herrmann (OPA photo) STARKVILLE, Mississippi—The longtime faculty member will take over this year as Interim Vice President of the Mississippi Department of Building and Construction Sciences, as George Ford, who has led BCS for the past four years, transitions to a full-time teaching position. Associate Professor Michele Herrmann, a JD ... -
US plans to publish government-funded scientific research papers • The Register
[ad_1] Fourteen years after the late Aaron Swartz released his Guerrilla Open Access manifesto calling for the release of publicly funded scientific literature, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy will make taxpayer-funded research available to the public free of charge. I asked for Dr. Alondra Nelson, Head of OSTP, Issued Guidance [PDF] ... -
CFPB rules target digital marketing providers
[ad_1] Relevant Practices and Jurisdictions Thursday, August 25, 2022 On August 10, 2022, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) issued a new Interpretive Rule that clarifies when digital marketing providers must comply with the Federal Consumer Financial Protection Act. Under the new rules, large tech companies that use behavioral advertising techniques to sell financial products ... -
Li Ke | Elementary Education | Department of Educational Development
[ad_1] Overview Li Ke is an Assistant Professor of Science Education at the University of Nevada, Reno. His research focuses on promoting meaningful science teaching and learning from elementary through high school classrooms. He is interested in how students negotiate social science issues such as climate change and how problem-based learning experiences support the development ... -
Minnesota school reading scores drop. Less than 50% proficient in math, science – Duluth News Tribune
[ad_1] st. PAUL — The number of her K-12 students in Minnesota continues to decline in the number of students meeting grade-level reading standards, according to her 2022 statewide assessment scores from the State Department of Education. increase. As reading skills continue to decline, less than half of Minnesota students who took the state’s standardized ...











