Tag: training
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Remembering fashion designer Issey Miyake
[ad_1] When Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake died in Tokyo on August 5, the fashion community paid tribute to the artist’s life, who brought thought and beauty to a world of anxiety and destruction. His life bookends contain striking cultural and political poetry about the state of the world. Embed from Getty Images Born in ... -
Taking care of employee mental health is the right thing to do
[ad_1] Employee burnout is a big problem for employers. We hear it regularly from metropolitan employees and business his leaders. That’s no surprise. With voluntary employee turnover likely to rise by 20% by the end of this year, according to a national survey, companies are looking for ways to improve employee engagement. We saw a ... -
Education is more than just training
[ad_1] A father said to his son, “I’m worried you’re the last in your grade.” The son said, “Don’t worry, Dad, we teach the same thing on both ends.” “Education is what is left after forgetting all that has been learned.” My good friend Nido Qubein, member of the National Speakers Association and president of ... -
Ezra Minard and Casey Science Lead Marietta Boys to Victory at Fort Fly | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] A pair of Eastern runners over Marietta’s Ezra Minard (109) and Casey Science (112) as part of the lead pack during the first half of the Jeremy Anderson Invitational Men’s Cross Country Tournament at Fort Fry High School in Beverly on Saturday. Minard was runner-up and Science was sixth as the ... -
Breaking Prejudice: SmokeOut Encourages Respect, Education and Acceptance of Motorcycle Culture – Salisbury Post
[ad_1] Eliminating Prejudice: SmokeOut encourages respect, education and acceptance of motorcycle culture. September 11, 2022 (Sunday) 12:10 am release Salisbury — The SmokeOut Motorcycle Rally is back with a community supporting weekend of hides, arts, support and connections. The event is being held in Rockingham after being voted on by previous Rowan County Commissioners. Taking ... -
High School Students Promote Health Equity at Televised Summer Camps – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Everyone is on a deadline at TV Broadcast Camp. This July, ThreeSixty journalism students scrambled to write scripts, film interviews, and edit the final cut of an article on health equity before the week-long camp ended. ThreeSixty Journalism has been running TV Broadcast Camp for five years, a non-profit journalism training program for marginalized ... -
NUS offers Meteorology, Climate Science minors to build local expertise
[ad_1] Singapore – A new minor in Meteorology and Climate Science will be offered at the National University of Singapore (NUS), paving the way for more meteorology and climate scientists to come here. According to NUS and the Singapore Meteorological Service (MSS), the course is the first of its kind here and will introduce you ... -
McMurry U. Enrollment Jumps 7% in Fall Semester
[ad_1] McMurry University on Friday announced a 7.3% increase in enrollment for the fall semester, with 1,245 students taking classes. This is the largest enrollment at the University of South Abilene since Fall 2012. The freshman class has 277 students, slightly lower than in 2021, but still the second largest in six years. McMurray officials ...









