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Lynchburg University Receives Science Grant, Sends Students to Wyoming
[ad_1] Lynchburg University recently received a grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will send six of her students, free of charge, to Wyoming next summer to dig up dinosaur bones and participate in geoscience vocational training. “I was so excited. I can’t think of any other words,” said Brooke Haiar, professor and chair ... -
Cher walks Balmain’s Paris Fashion Week show – WWD
[ad_1] Balmain’s Oliver Rousteing knows how to direct a show. They’re part fashion parade, part celebrity spectacle, open to the public, and always set to an intense soundtrack. But it was the final walk that got the biggest scream of the night, as Rousteing brought Cher, the first single-named pop star, onto the catwalk. After ... -
Congressman Sempolinski to Discuss Education, Childcare at Chamber Event
[ad_1] Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dan Heizenreiter and Congressman Joe Sempolinski (September 23, 2022) Congressman Joe Sempolinski answer educational questions, Childcareworkforce development, etc. Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce Friday morning parliamentary breakfast. Sempolinski addressed an audience of about 50 people, Board of Education and Labor He was appointed to one of the most ... -
More take-home meals benefit student health – Maine Campus
[ad_1] The University of Maine has been dealing with COVID-19 restrictions for over two years and many students may be sick of them, but these restrictions are for all future health and safety on campus. is required for If students living on campus test positive for COVID-19, they have nowhere to go, I have no ... -
White House meeting shines much-needed spotlight on hunger, nutrition and health – SaportaReport
[ad_1] by guest columnist Matthew PieperExecutive Director of Open Hand Atlanta, Kevin WoodsPresident of the Atlanta Medical Association. After moving to Atlanta in 2020, David, a prominent publicist and professor, found himself in financial crisis after the pandemic wreaked havoc on his career. Things spiraled into full-blown disaster when a rare disease left him temporarily ... -
Dan Sempolinski focuses on economics and education.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] Photo by Timothy Frudd The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce held its annual Congressional Breakfast on Friday with the district’s new congressional representatives. Pictured, from left, are Dan Heitzenreiter, president and CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, and Joe Sempolinski, Rep. of New York’s 23rd Ward. The Chautauqua ... -
Sempolinski Focuses on Economy and Education | Celent News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce held its annual “Congressional Breakfast” Friday with the district’s new congressional representatives. Pictured, from left, are Dan Heitzenreiter, president and CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, and Joe Sempolinski, Rep. of New York’s 23rd Ward.PJ photo by Timothy Flood The Chautauqua County ... -
Studies Show Balanced Meal Timing May Help Cognitive Health
[ad_1] Share on PinterestEating three relatively similar meals throughout the day may help prevent cognitive decline, according to a new study.Asman L/Getty Images Eating three relatively similar meals to meet your daily energy needs may be the best way to prevent cognitive decline, according to new research. Studies show that skipping breakfast is associated with ...











