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Transcript: The State of Youth Mental Health
[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load UnlockThis article is free to access. Why? MS. WINFIELD CUNNINGHAM: Hello, and welcome to Washington Post Live. I’m Paige Winfield Cunningham, deputy newsletter editor here at The Post, and today we’re here to talk about something that has taken an immense toll on children and teenagers in the last ... -
Bringing STEM Education into Community Spaces
[ad_1] A new education center in a riverside park in Stamford, Connecticut will connect communities to nature, promote sustainability and apply to inspire the next generation of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) professionals. I teach science. As climate change and biodiversity loss accelerate, it is more important than ever to empower people to care ... -
Safe laptop transforms correctional education
[ad_1] (Editor’s Note: A secure laptop has been distributed at the CDCR agency and is undergoing further rehabilitation efforts. See the video below. ) CDCR plans to deploy 30,000 devices over the next few years Technology has changed almost every part of our daily lives, from how we communicate with our loved ones, to how ... -
Lessons learned from 18 years of marketing at Widen
[ad_1] Nearly 20 years of experience in marketing and sales roles at the same company may teach you some lessons. Here are four. In 2004, I walked into Widen’s headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin as a college intern, new to the rapidly evolving field of marketing technology (martech) but eager to learn. . 2004 was right ... -
Colorado Community Health Education Center Receives New Funding from HRSA
[ad_1] The Colorado Area Health Education Center (AHEC), located at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, has received new funding from the US Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) to enable operations for the next five years. Funding is provided annually and must match federal awards on an equitable basis with institutional funding. Total funding ... -
States with abortion bans also have worse health outcomes for moms and kids : NPR
[ad_1] Nearly two dozen states have moved to restrict abortion or ban it altogether since the reversal of Roe v. Wade — meaning more people, especially those with low incomes and from marginalized communities, will be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies to term. So are states prepared to pay for the infrastructure needed to support ... -
SBS powers new digital marketing division
[ad_1] Albert Rodriguez Miami — Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) has entered the world of digital marketing solutions. The company, which serves Hispanic consumers through broadcast media and his LaMusica app and his web portal, has launched a digital marketing division. SBS announces unit names DigIdea Digital Marketing Solutions. The addition of DigIdea to the SBS ... -
How Educational Freedom Can Solve Our Crisis
[ad_1] Arizona leads in educational freedom. Republican Gov. Doug Ducey became the first governor to sign the Universal Education Act saving accounts for all Arizona students. Today we celebrate the signing of the broadest school choice act in recent memory. Under HB 2853, Empowerment Scholarship Accounts are available to all her K-12 students statewide. Arizona ...











