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Gov. Ron DeSantis Awards $1.9 Million to Expand Entrepreneurship Education and Training
[ad_1] Florida’s education system is currently number one in the world for entrepreneurial education and training. Video Courtesy of the Governor’s Press Office Tallahassee, Florida — Today, Gov. Ron DeSantis awarded $1.9 million to support entrepreneurship education and training programs at eight state colleges and 17 school districts across the state. This funding will help ... -
In interrupted Russian academy elections, researchers find signs of state interference.chemistry
[ad_1] The Kremlin this week tightened its control over the 300-year-old Russian Academy of Sciences, with current president Alexander Sergeyev citing “administrative pressures” facing many RAS members as an election ban. He resigned from his second term the day before. “Aloud” The 67-year-old laser physicist, widely expected to win, refused to elaborate on his resignation ... -
Selecting an Education Champion: Tara Jean
[ad_1] Across California, educators are rising to meet another call for public service by running for school board elections this November. Seeking to contribute their school and education knowledge and experience to local school boards, these educators are committed to building schools where every student deserves to be an elected policy maker. As the November ... -
Cambridge Public Health recommends flu vaccine and COVID-19 booster, releases fall vaccine clinic schedule
[ad_1] As we head towards cooler weather, it’s time to think about flu and COVID-19 risks. Flu season is almost here. Spending more time indoors means more opportunities for COVID-19 to spread. To protect against these two threats, the Cambridge Public Health Department (CPHD) strongly recommends that residents get their annual flu vaccine and stay ... -
Will the prolonged COVID exacerbate existing disparities in health and employment?
[ad_1] Early data show that as of August 8, 2022, the self-reported long-term COVID incidence among women, transgender, Hispanic, and adults without a high school degree is 4 higher than all adults. shown to be one to one-third higher (Figure 1). In this Policy Watch, we use new data on long-term COVID from household pulse ... -
Leslie Smith III Receives Joan Mitchell Fellowship
[ad_1] September 23, 2022 Leslie Smith III, UW-Madison, is a professor in the Faculty of Arts in the School of Education and a recipient of the 2022 Joan Mitchell Fellowship from the Joan Mitchell Foundation. Leslie Smith III Each year, the Fellowship distributes $60,000 each in unlimited funds over five years to 15 artists working ... -
Link carbon emissions to science-based targets
[ad_1] There is pressure on companies to make sure their carbon footprint reductions are real and realistic, they wrote. Emily Stiles Ireland’s largest company is making steady progress by setting science-based targets (SBTs) as part of the net-zero transition to help the company reach its net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target. increase. four years ago, Community ... -
tax period? – Education Next
[ad_1] Among the information circulated to voters by the state, the argument in favor of the tax comes from Cynthia Roy, who is only identified as being from “Fair Share Massachusetts.” Roy turns out to be a member of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Teachers Association. She did not respond to my phone messages ...










