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On social archetypes of “good” education
[ad_1] Underpaid teachers, overcrowded classrooms, and a lack of psychological support for students are just a few of the problems with the American education system. Let’s put aside the political and policy issues in our education system and talk about our societal understanding of education and what a “good” education really means. In the United ... -
Mon Health Receives Harrison County Small Hospital Approval
[ad_1] Bridgeport, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Health approved the required certifications submitted by Mon Health System, part of Vandalia Health, for a small Harrison County hospital. Mon Health System president and CEO David Goldberg said the facility will cost about $23 million and is expected to open in about two years. David ... -
Friends of Mineralogy Virginia Chapter Brings Education to Shenandoah Valley Gem and Mineral Show
[ad_1] FISHERSVILLE, Va. (WHSV) – An exhibition of Shenandoah Valley gems and minerals took place over the weekend at the Augusta Expo. One organization participating in the show works year-round to educate people about the use of minerals in society. Thomas Hale, President of the Friends of Mineralogy Virginia Chapter, said: The Friends of Mineralogy ... -
UW Health: Recognizing Sickle Cell Disease
[ad_1] UW Health: Recognizing Sickle Cell Disease An estimated 1,300 people in Wisconsin have sickle cell disease Updated: Sep 18, 2022 17:45 CDT Hide transcript View transcript this week. Most wood is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. An estimated 1,300 people in Wisconsin have sickle cell disease, 85% of whom live in the Milwaukee area. ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
Imminent hospital closures shake Atlanta’s healthcare environment
[ad_1] Like many neighborhoods in cities across the country, Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward is changing. Condo buildings and modern minimalist homes mark the low-income housing block. Many longtime residents of the historic district where Martin Luther King Jr. was born have been slashed and relegated to other parts of town. The Atlanta Medical Center, a ... -
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. (NASDAQ:LOPE) Sees Significant Decline in Short Selling
[ad_1] Grand Canyon Education (NASDAQ:LOPE – Get Rating) was the target of a sharp decline in short-selling rates in August. As of Aug. 31, there were a total of 893,700 shares shorted, down 14.9% from the Aug. 15 total of 1,050,000 shares. About 2.9% of the company’s shares have been sold short. Based on an ...











