Tag: work
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Dr. Carrie Jose’s Health and Wellness Column How to Stay Home
[ad_1] Four out of five people experience debilitating back pain at some point in their lives. Usually, we put more effort into taking care of our back when we feel like it. But it’s important to take care of your back all the time, not just when you’re in pain. The real secret to keeping ... -
Cloud labs and remote research are not the future of science.medical research
[ad_1] MeIt’s 1am on the West Coast of the United States, but the Emerald Cloud Lab just south of San Francisco is still busy. Here, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, nearly unattended benches spin more than 100 high-end bioscience instruments, conducting experiments for researchers around the world. I am “visiting” via a ... -
Western Massachusetts Firefighters Interested in STCC Fire Science Program
[ad_1] Springfield, Massachusetts (WWLP) – At Springfield Technical Community College (STCC), Springfield Fire Department lieutenants are pursuing degrees through a program that recruits full-time firefighters. The Fire Protection and Safety Technology Program will enable Nathan Lavallee, a firefighter since 2015, to study for an associate’s degree in the spring of 2023. Lavallee. Springfield Fire Department ... -
Republicans Record Biggest Failure Ever in Education Funding
[ad_1] Herman Kambach of Ames is a senior member of the Iowa Senate Education Committee. As an influential member of the Senate Education Committee, I’ve tracked the Republican Party’s failure to fund education since it took over state government in 2017. Republicans will say they have increased funding for K-12, but in reality they are ... -
Political science has a long history of excluding people of color.
[ad_1] How do race and racism underpin contemporary politics? How do racist understandings of the world affect the topics political scientists investigate and how they study those topics? Do you? Political science has a long history of excluding people of color and not taking seriously the different ways knowledge is produced and understood in different ... -
International education adapts to global uncertainty
[ad_1] global At the ambitious closing plenary of the 24th Annual Conference of the International Education Association of South Africa (IEASA), entitled ‘Around the Earth in 60 Minutes’, the leaders of the eight member associations of the Network of International Education Associations (NIEA) I considered how the current global education is being carried out. , ... -
Time to recover and rebuild: Kootenai Health faces financial hardship head-on
[ad_1] COEUR d’ALENE — Kootenai Health is not for sale and is not on the brink of financial ruin. But hospitals and healthcare systems are facing significant financial challenges caused by the nationwide healthcare staff crisis that Kootenai Health CEO Jon Ness has been warning communities about for months. At the same time, a change ... -
What is it and how does it affect mental health?
[ad_1] Over the past decades, gender roles have evolved and changed, reflecting changing social norms. But despite these changes, a gap in unpaid domestic work still exists between male and female partners around the world. In this feature, we take a closer look at how this unequal division of unpaid work affects women’s mental health ...









