Tag: education
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Fort Knox Education Center to Host “School-Wide Commencement” on October 21 | Article
[ad_1] Fort Knox Education Center prepares to host 6th Annual All-College Commencement Ceremony at Waver Theater on October 21, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. All civilians, soldiers, and civilians of Fort Knox DA or families who have graduated or are about to graduate are welcome to join us by December. (Photo courtesy of Fort Knox News ... -
Sen. Wiener’s First Transgender Comprehensive Health Care Act Passes Congress
[ad_1] Sacramento – Senator Scott Weiner (D-San Francisco)’s Senate Bill 923, the TGI Inclusive Care Act, passed Congress by a vote of 60 to 11. Now it’s heading to the Senate for final approval before going to the governor’s desk. This first-of-its-kind law will help create a more inclusive and culturally appropriate health care system ... -
Psychological Science and Social Justice
[ad_1] Psychology major Sophie Bittner ’22 has always been passionate about using psychology to promote individual and social well-being. Her summer scholar research project was completed with her faculty advisor, her professor Robert Weis. She investigated how college students’ access to college accommodation has changed. The research was presented at two of her professional conferences ... -
Faced with new state education laws and policies, many teachers are distrustful
[ad_1] Even before this year’s legislative session, teachers in Sarasota County had a tough job. In addition to working on educating young students, in recent years they have taken responsibility for distance learning, managed public health policies launched due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the new It is entrusted with dealing with ... -
NH Joins New England to Rethink Education and Workforce
[ad_1] From left: Pender Makin, Maine School Board; Charlene Russell Tucker, Connecticut School Board; Angelica Infante Green, Rhode Island School Board; Daniel French, Vermont School Board; Jeffrey Riley, Massachusetts School Board; New Hampshire State School Commissioner Frank Edelblatt at the Rethinking Education and New England Workforce (RENEW) Summit Monday in Newport, Rhode Island, New England ... -
Educational aids to prisoners work. But it is politically unstable.
[ad_1] comment on this story comment A new proposal from the Department of Education approved extending federal Pell Grant eligibility to inmates beginning in 2023. Proposals to systematize Pell Grant eligibility have emerged from numerous studies and experiments over the past decade that show that inmates who earn degrees while incarcerated are better prepared to ... -
I am a community college graduate, educated and successful
[ad_1] Dennis G. Hall Dennis G. Hall was formerly Vice President for Research at Vanderbilt University. It’s that time of year again, when college students head to campus for the start of the new semester. Some are first-time students. I remember sending each child off to first grade when it was their turn. Those were ... -
‘The Impact of Science’: Duke University Researchers Help Develop Vaccines and Youth Spirit | News
[ad_1] If the time ever comes when we can really say goodbye to coronavirus as a health concern, Kevin Sanders will be one of the people we have to thank. Sanders is director of research at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, where his years of work creating a vaccine for the human immunodeficiency virus will ...











