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How Video SEO Can Boost Your Entire Digital Marketing Strategy
[ad_1] When people talk about creating a video strategy, they usually think it’s what they find on YouTube. And for good reason. Billions of users visit the platform every month. “I don’t think my product or service is suitable for YouTube.” But creating and marketing videos goes far beyond discoverability on YouTube. Videos improve content, ... -
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 ... -
Rogue Community College Opens New Science Education CenterTop Stories
[ad_1] GRANTS PASS, Oregon — Rogue Community College held a grand opening on Tuesday at its Redwood campus to showcase its new Science Education Center. The new building will be a one-stop-shop for students, staff, and anyone else involved in RCC’s science programs. Michelle Smith, RCC Science Lab Technician, said: “Beautiful and convenient. We love ... -
Mental health facilities in Kansas suffer from labor shortage
[ad_1] Wichita, Kansas (KWCH) – As demand for mental health resources rises during the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers are experiencing stress as they try to meet increasing patient needs while coping with labor shortages. We are facing a lot of situations. Last week, Robin Chadwick, president of Ascension Via Christie St. Joseph, briefed Kansas ... -
Philanthropists donate $172 million to accelerate drug development for next pandemic.chemistry
[ad_1] A philanthropist inspired by the record-breaking creation of a messenger RNA vaccine that slowed the impact of COVID-19 is offering A$250 million ($172 million) over 20 years to help prevent future pandemics. are trying to do the same with cures for the threat of The donation will fund a research center in Melbourne that ... -
Health tips for back-to-school students
[ad_1] Hampton Roads, Virginia (WAVY) – Student health is our top priority before they board the bus and enter the school building. From vaccinations to general checkups, the new school year is a busy time for pediatricians. WAVY.com Back to School Guide “Kindergarten, 1st and 7th grades will be where you see the biggest shifts ... -
CCNY Wins $26 Million for Mount Sinai Life Science Incubator
[ad_1] The New York City Economic Development Corporation has announced a $26 million grant for two life science lab projects in Manhattan as part of New York City’s $1 billion LifeSci NYC initiative. EDC announced that City College of New York (CCNY) will receive $15 million and Mount Sinai Health System will receive an $11.6 ...




