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Editorial: Setting the record straight on sex education
[ad_1] On September 1, 2022, the following op-ed by Republican Senate Majority Leader Steven Orojo (R-24) and Sen. Holly Shepisi (R-39) on the new sex education mandate from Trenton was published by NJ.com . There’s a lot of confusion about the new sex education mandate from Trenton, and a lot of false accusations being made. ... -
East Florida State University | President O’Farrell of the Department of Education visits EFSC
[ad_1] Rector O’Farrell of the Department of Education visits EFSC View the visit’s photo album on Flickr. September 1, 2022 – Florida Department of Education President Kevin O’Farrell visited Eastern Florida State University on Thursday to tour the Cocoa Campus facilities and learn more about EFSC’s major workforce programs. O’Farrell, dean of careers, technology, and ... -
34 Labor Day Fashion Deals To Shop From Lululemon, Old Navy And More
[ad_1] Only a few days left until Labor Day. This means that the unofficial end of summer is just around the corner. While that might mean putting away the swimsuits and cute summer dresses you’ve been wearing all season, it’s also an exciting opportunity to try out new trends and help usher in a slightly ... -
Health and health-related behaviours in refugees and migrants who self-identify as sexual or gender minority – A National population-based study in Sweden
[ad_1] Introduction In 2019, 272 million, or 3·5% of the world’s population crossed international borders. At the same time, 80 million individuals were displaced. Of these, 20·7% were refugees and 4·1% were asylum-seekers. The remaining 75% includes individuals who are categorized as internally displaced. The reasons for migrating from one’s home country are diverse. In ... -
Opinion divided in WEA education lawsuit | Wyoming
[ad_1] BUFFALO — Johnson County School District No. 1 administrators take note of a recent lawsuit filed by the Wyoming Educational Association, alleging the state legislature failed to provide adequate funding for K-12 education. Superintendent Charles Orsky said district administrators and the school board have not yet discussed the lawsuit, but if others in the ... -
FSU professor investigates superconductors with National Science Foundation grant
[ad_1] Theo Siegrist, professor of chemical and biomedical engineering at the FAMU-FSU School of Engineering, looks through the Euler cradle of an X-ray diffractometer. Siegrist uses this machine for structural analysis to study the superconducting properties of compounds composed of niobium, palladium, and sulfur or selenium. This research is funded by the National Science Foundation. ... -
Education Secretary: Dramatic Declines in Reading, Math Scores Should Inspire Action
[ad_1] Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said on Thursday that the pandemic is having a “severe impact” on schoolchildren in the country, and after a new report showed that a 9-year-old’s test scores in the United States had dropped, he urged communities to “encourage students.” raise the bar for Dramatically in 2020 and 2021. In an ... -
Mathematics and Computer Science Students Named to Hacking Top 50 List
[ad_1] Faris Ashai, a math and computer science student at the University of California, San Diego, was named to the MLH Top 50 list. Photo credit: Asshai. Faris Ashai, a math and computer science student at the University of California, San Diego, was recently featured in the 2022 Major League Hacking (MLH) Top 50. MLH ...










