Tag: travel
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Arizona Science Center Visits Camp Verde Library
[ad_1] The Science on Wheels Mobile Unit at the Arizona Science Center visited Camp Verde Community Library on August 31st for an evening of STEM activities, giveaways and more. According to CVCL, this casual, drop-in, open house-style event is designed around families’ schedules. As soon as the event tables were set up, enthusiastic families began ... -
Morgan Hill Author’s New Science Book Explores ‘Evolution of Life’ – Morgan Hill Times
[ad_1] The Evolution of Life: Big Bang to Space Colonies is a new book by longtime Morgan Hill resident Richard Anderson that explores the origin and future of life in space through a multidisciplinary lens. A San Jose State University graduate with a master’s degree in microbiology, Anderson has written non-fiction science books for high ... -
Fashion Briefing: Wall Street is Fashion’s Newest Allies
[ad_1] For updates on the latest runway shows, digital presentations and behind-the-scenes stories, sign up for Glossy’s daily fashion month briefings (September 9-October 4). The financial and fashion industries have calmed down, despite recent stock markets providing evidence to the contrary, with stocks falling as apparel brands and retailers lower their annual forecasts. More specifically, ... -
Education in Lebanon amid recession
[ad_1] School closures during the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated inequalities and made it difficult for many students around the world to get an education. In Lebanon, this was made especially acute by a deep economic recession, high fuel prices and infrastructure problems such as the Beirut explosion in August 2020. Out of necessity they leave ... -
The clothes that brought nations together: Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion legacy
[ad_1] caryn franklin One of the many legacies left by Queen Elizabeth II shows how clothing can bring nations together. Britain’s longest-reigning monarch has been captured in her movements by lensmen and women’s armies throughout her 70-year reign, demonstrating her innate and fine-tuned understanding of visual branding. I was. The value of fashion and image-making ... -
Oregon State University Receives $4 Million to Lead National Polar Education and Arts Program
[ad_1] Corvallis, Oregon (KTVZ) – Oregon State University engages educators, artists, and writers in polar science efforts to lead national programs that increase the impact and visibility of ongoing scientific research in the Arctic and Antarctic. Received $4 million. The program, Polar STEAM, stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics and is funded by ... -
Noyo Center Earns $825,000 Federal Grant to Boost Tourism and Education in Mendocino County • Mendocino Voice | Mendocino County, California The Mendocino Voice
[ad_1] FORT BRAGG, Calif., Sept. 8, 2022 — On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded the Noyo Center for Marine Science in Fort Bragg an $825,230 grant. Strengthen marine research, education, and tourism in Mendocino County. The Noyo Center facility was first envisioned in 2002, when the Georgia Pacific Sawmill ... -
Republican Ben Sasse on higher education: Are we failing students?
[ad_1] Ben Sasse, the junior United States senator from Nebraska, has written tens of thousands of words about education policy, but his philosophy can perhaps best be summed up in 10 words: “We need more folks to fall in love with learning.” From his perch on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence — where he’s ...











