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Field Museum Launches “The Changing Faces of Science” Series
[ad_1] On August 26, 2022, The Field Museum will launch a new exhibit series, The Changing Faces of Science. This series highlights the work of women and scientists and science educators of color, highlighting their passion for advancing our knowledge of life on Earth. The first exhibit in the series focuses on Lynika Strozier, a ... -
Opinion: LePage’s hateful plot to undermine public education in Maine
[ad_1] It’s no secret that Paul LePage is no fan of public education. As governor he called Maine teachers “a dime a dozen” and told an audience of business people that “if you want a good education, go to private schools. If you can’t afford it, tough luck — you can go to the public ... -
Adult Education Enrollment Starts Next Week – Herald Democrat
[ad_1] Grayson College Grayson College Adult Education and Literacy welcomes high school graduates, English language learners, and those wishing to update their math and reading skills on August 31 or September 7 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. You can register for free classes without reservation. To register, simply walk into the Advanced Technology building ... -
Timely mental health care is a key factor in strikes by Kaiser Permanente employees
[ad_1] A California law that went into effect in July requires health plans to provide timely follow-up appointments for mental health and addiction patients. It is the point of unrestricted strikes by clinicians at Kaiser Permanente, where understaffing plagues them with stifling workloads that make it impossible to provide adequate care. KP says it is ... -
IU Health doc saves California man’s leg after car crash
[ad_1] After totaling his car and facing a double amputation of his leg, Vimal Patel desperately sought a second opinion. A man’s brother-in-law from California typed “high speed car crash” into Google to find doctors who had experience treating injuries sustained in car crashes. What is the first name that pops up? By Brian Mullis, ... -
U.S. Department of Education investigating allegations of discrimination against LGBTQ students at Farmington Middle School
[ad_1] Farmington, Connecticut (WFSB) – Federal education officials are investigating allegations of discrimination at Farmington Middle School. Three parents at Irving A. Robbins Middle School claim their LGBTQ students were bullied last year. Channel 3 spoke with one of those parents. “It started early in the school year. Daily bullying and harassment,” says Melisa Combs. ... -
School district gets new electric vehicles for driving education classes
[ad_1] Batesville, Arkansas (KAIT) – Anyone learning to drive on the road has to deal with new technology. Wood Family Dealerships introduced the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt electric car to students in the Batesville High School Carter Drivers Education class. According to the Batesville School District, BHSC committed to clean energy by installing more than 1,400 ... -
Canadian health worker drowns in Facebook livestream
[ad_1] Last week, a healthcare worker drowned in a pool during a Facebook livestream, terrorizing her family and friends in Kenya. Helen Nyavto, 24, died Thursday while swimming in a motel pool in Chatsworth, Ontario, according to the Toronto Star. Nyabuto immigrated to Canada from Kenya in 2018 and worked at a nursing home.Facebook According ...









