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Behind the Data: Uncovering New Truths in School Librarian Employment
[ad_1] Keith Curry Lance of RSL Research Group has been studying school librarian employment for a long time, roughly 30 years since his first study came out. In that time, he has seen a lot of changes. But when he sat down a decade or so ago to sort out which states had gained librarians ... -
Mark Unveils WhatsApp Channels for Personalized Updates Worldwide
[ad_1] Mark Zuckerberg has announced the global launch of WhatsApp Channels to over 150 countries, offering a private way for people to receive updates that matter to them. “We’re welcoming thousands of organizations, sports teams, artists, and thought leaders that people can follow, right within WhatsApp. “If you’re new to Channels, our goal is to ... -
When Student Anxiety Gets in the Way of Attending School
[ad_1] Since the pandemic, mental health strains on youth have been put in the spotlight. Pandemic closures provided some students with a chance to notice how stressed they are at school, says Jayne Demsky, founder of School Avoidance Alliance, an advocacy group that provides professional training to schools. The time away from physical classrooms gave ... -
Europe’s defense spending sluggish despite Ukraine war
[ad_1] LONDON—Even as a war rages on the European continent, European defense spending is stuck slightly above neutral, with an overlapping set of political and industrial problems blocking any quick increases in capabilities and styming supplies to Ukraine. European defense spending rose at a rate of four percent in the last ten years and may ... -
[evergreen updated July 13] Fastenal’s Q2 digital sales top $1 billion
[ad_1] Fastenal Co.’s second-quarter ecommerce sales — including transactions through the company’s web verticals and EDI — accounted for 23.3%, or $438.76 million, of net sales, the company said today. But Fastenal said its Q2 total digital sales, or what it calls its total digital footprint, accounted for 55.3%, or $1.04 billion, of total sales, ... -
Mockumentary Explores College Admissions — and Post-Pandemic Student Life
[ad_1] The college students who give campus tours for the admissions office may sound like confident ambassadors, but they sometimes have their own doubts about whether they’ve made the right college choice or are on the right life path. That dramatic tension drives an independent mockumentary called “Admitted,” created by a group of undergraduates at ... -
Dear Abby: Woman who suffered from severe postpartum depression is pressured to have another child
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: When my grandchild was born five years ago, my daughter suffered from severe postpartum depression and had to be hospitalized. Her father, who is not in good health, and I lived seven hours away and traveled as often as we could to help out. At one point my son-in-law called and told ... -
Budget delays could ‘slow roll’ Air Force’s digital infrastructure plans
[ad_1] The Air Force’s top tech integration office is only a year old, but it has big plans to bring cloud-based command and control and other digital infrastructure to operators in 2024—barring major budget delays. “If we don’t get our budget next month, that’s all going to get slow rolled,” Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey, the ...











