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Virginia School Board reviews proposed history, social sciences curriculum revisions
[ad_1] Virginia – As parents prepare to return their children to classrooms, new members of Virginia’s school board made their first public appearance Wednesday to discuss revisions made to the history and social sciences curriculum. We have gathered. The new board has five new members appointed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. His remaining four were appointed ... -
51 years of education, she still doesn’t stop
[ad_1] SAN MARCOS, TX (Nexstar) — Connie Bagley kicked off his 51st year as a teacher in August. With Texas teachers leaving in record time, she’s not going to leave just yet. The 73-year-old educator has spent more than half his career teaching countless Texas students in both public and private schools. Bagley found that ... -
Additional Federal Funds Flow To UNR After Biden-Signed Science Bill Passes
[ad_1] Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada) joined the University of Nevada, University of Reno President Brian Sandoval, and a select group of UNR representatives at the University’s Applied Research Center this week. Mast was there to tour the facility and discuss the federal support she had secured for the Nevada research institute. The group toured ... -
The Academic Advisor – Education Law Insights, Issue 3, 2022 | Spielman Thomas & Battle PLLC
[ad_1] Welcome to the third edition of The Academic Advisor – an electronic newsletter focused on teaching law insights. As the fall semester begins, your school or campus will undoubtedly be buzzing with orientations, move-ins, training, and student activities. I wish you a smooth start to the school year. We also hope that this publication ... -
Pennsylvania Department of Health confirms monkeypox case at University Park
[ad_1] University Park, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania Department of Health has confirmed that a student at the University of Pennsylvania University Park Campus tested positive for monkeypox on August 13. The patient lives off campus, is being seen by a healthcare provider, is currently in isolation and is recovering. University Health Services (UHS), the student ... -
West Nile virus reported to two in New York City, health officials say
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action Two people in New York City have been diagnosed with West Nile virus, local health officials announced Tuesday. This is the latest battle for states grappling with coronavirus and more recently monkeypox and polio cases. City health officials said one case of West Nile virus (WNV) was reported in ... -
Science – Social Sciences – InsuranceNewsNet
[ad_1] NewsRx Policy and Legal Daily August 17, 2022 (NewsRx) — Written News Reporter – Staff News Editor NewsRx Policy and Legal Daily — The latest research results in social science were presented. According to reports from State University of Management A survey by a NewsRx correspondent stated: Russian Federation“ The news correspondent got a ... -
Weather Science: Meteotsunami – CBS Detroit
[ad_1] meteorological tsunami. You may have never heard the term. It’s a weather-related phenomenon that’s happening all over the world, and it’s happening here in the Great Lakes as well. Meteorological phenomena such as fast-moving thunderstorms, squall lines, and derechos can provide the right factors to trigger meteotsunamis. Bryan Mroczka, a physical scientist at the ...










