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Prakash Pitches Data Science For Tax Relief in Run for 29th District
[ad_1] Republican Pankaj Prakash is running against Democratic incumbent Kerry Wood to represent the 29th state House district of Newington, Rocky Hill and Wethersfield. Prakash came to the U.S. from India to study for a graduate degree at the University of Connecticut. He works as a data scientist at Raytheon and teaches data science and ... -
CollegeChoice 529 Launches $10,000 Education Sweepstakes
[ad_1] Winners will be randomly selected from all eligible entries. INDIANAPOLIS – September is National College Savings Month, and Gov. Eric Holcomb emphasized the importance of saving for education in his proclamation establishing September 2022 as Indiana’s College Savings Month. To commemorate this, he will be selected one individual who can earn his deposit of ... -
Science and Technology Week Comes to Los Altos Libraries | Community
[ad_1] Dr. Frank Longo of Stanford University will discuss “Maintaining Cognitive Health and Preventing Dementia” on September 15 at 7:30 pm in the Grand Oak Room of the Los Altos Community Center. This presentation is sponsored by the Los Altos Libraries Foundation (LALE) as part of Library Science and Technology Week. Longo trained as a ... -
Defamation of public education exacerbates teacher shortage | Editorial
[ad_1] The Indiana Department of Education says the back-to-school is well underway, but more than 1,600 teaching positions remain open statewide. In addition, the agency’s online job board revealed on Tuesday that 791 more of her support positions were open, including her school counselor and classroom aide. In the last Congress, state legislators proposed keeping ... -
PHOTOS: Trace the impact of Indian craftsmanship on the global fashion industry
[ad_1] All photos courtesy of Inspired by India, Roli Books. In Louis XIV’s France, Indian chintz and chintz were so coveted that the government was forced to ban their importation and sale. Yet French aesthetics continued to wear them indoors, personally defying the law. Fashion history is replete with similar anecdotes of Europeans’ fascination with ... -
How does philanthropy support science journalism?
[ad_1] Among the many economic changes brought about by the explosion of the Internet in the first decades of this century is the ad-driven business model that underpinned most newspapers and publications for decades. there was a collapse. Remember when ad revenue plummeted to multi-page classified ads, car ads, and washing machine ads? It has ... -
The “Over & Over Again” exhibition at Pennsylvania State University’s HUB Galleries bridges the gap between science and art.penn state university news
[ad_1] The HUB-Robeson Center is the hub of student life on Pennsylvania State University’s main campus, featuring food, drinks, books, and a must-stop stop at the HUB-Robeson Galleries. Art from faculty, students, and other groups can be found in the HUB galleries, art alleys, display cases, and public projects throughout the building. The exhibits on ... -
Federal judge considers request to stay controversial Florida education law
[ad_1] Lawyers for a group of parents, students, and nonprofits have asked a federal judge to stop school districts from enforcing a controversial state law restricting education about gender identity and sexual orientation. On Friday, attorneys filed a preliminary injunction against the Orange, Indian River, Duval and Palm Beach County Boards of Education in a ...






