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Additional Federal Funds Flow To UNR After Biden-Signed Science Bill Passes
[ad_1] Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada) joined the University of Nevada, University of Reno President Brian Sandoval, and a select group of UNR representatives at the University’s Applied Research Center this week. Mast was there to tour the facility and discuss the federal support she had secured for the Nevada research institute. The group toured ... -
Lisa Stroud at Saturday’s Dallas Celebrity Fashion Awards » Dallas Innovates
[ad_1] Lisa Stroud, creator of the Dallas Celebrity Fashion Awards. [Courtesy photo] Lisa Stroudcreator Dallas Celebrity Fashion Awards…Saturday’s event showcased black designers and paid tribute to fashion icons. Opening ceremony this Saturday, August 20th Dallas Celebrity Fashion Awards will be held at statler Hotel in downtown Dallas. Stroud says she created the star-studded event. Gala ... -
HHS says it has plans to extend Covid-19 public health emergency
[ad_1] The administration has not notified groups such as the Association of State and Territory Health Officials, the American Hospital Federation, and the American Public Health Association that PHE will end. HHS said it will issue 60 days before the Covid-19 declaration. Exit. The 60-day notice should have been issued earlier this week under that ... -
Using science to defend non-science
[ad_1] Hitler’s gas chambers and Nazi Germany’s genocide of Jews and Roma made it difficult to talk about racial superiority of any particular race, but scientific racism persisted in science. I’m here. That’s part of the justification the elites seek, to justify being superior to their genes (as mentioned above, genetic recombination, mutation, etc. are ... -
The Academic Advisor – Education Law Insights, Issue 3, 2022 | Spielman Thomas & Battle PLLC
[ad_1] Welcome to the third edition of The Academic Advisor – an electronic newsletter focused on teaching law insights. As the fall semester begins, your school or campus will undoubtedly be buzzing with orientations, move-ins, training, and student activities. I wish you a smooth start to the school year. We also hope that this publication ... -
Pennsylvania Department of Health confirms monkeypox case at University Park
[ad_1] University Park, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania Department of Health has confirmed that a student at the University of Pennsylvania University Park Campus tested positive for monkeypox on August 13. The patient lives off campus, is being seen by a healthcare provider, is currently in isolation and is recovering. University Health Services (UHS), the student ... -
Maryland Delegation Members Announce Nearly $4 Million for Early Childhood Education Projects
[ad_1] August 17, 2022 U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin, and U.S. Representatives Steny H. Hoyer, Anthony Brown, and Jamie B. Raskin (Democrats, Maryland) today announced the Head Start Project for EasterSeal in Prince George County and throughout the region. announced $3,961,485 in federal funding for EasterSeals is a non-profit provider of early ... -
West Nile virus reported to two in New York City, health officials say
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action Two people in New York City have been diagnosed with West Nile virus, local health officials announced Tuesday. This is the latest battle for states grappling with coronavirus and more recently monkeypox and polio cases. City health officials said one case of West Nile virus (WNV) was reported in ...










