Tag: history
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Suzanne Koehler and her dedication to special education
[ad_1] Leominster — City resident and published author Mark Bodanza says in his book Risk Takers & History Makers: The Story of Leominster: love you Two Leominster residents, Suzanne Koehler and Joseph DeCarolis Jr., have spent their entire lives loving their community and their families. Starburst will be held at Doyle Field on Saturday, August ... -
Science within museum exhibits
[ad_1] For the final article in our series on outreach and teaching work outside academia, we spoke with Isabel Distefano, a molecular lab technician at the Pritzker DNA Lab at the Field Museum in Chicago. DiStefano’s work is research-centric, but requires a lot of teaching and demonstration, as the entire lab is also a museum ... -
Is Ontario’s COVID Science Table About to Be Shut Down? It certainly looks like it
[ad_1] Ontario’s Independent Volunteer Science Table, a valuable source of information and direction throughout the pandemic, is reportedly disbanding. A sudden shock from the Ontario Department of Public Health, which agreed to take over a table of more than 40 scientists from its former home at the University of Toronto and negotiated terms of reference ... -
Herrmann Leads Architecture and Construction Science Division as Interim Associate Head
[ad_1] Contact: Christy McNeill Michele Herrmann (OPA photo) STARKVILLE, Mississippi—The longtime faculty member will take over this year as Interim Vice President of the Mississippi Department of Building and Construction Sciences, as George Ford, who has led BCS for the past four years, transitions to a full-time teaching position. Associate Professor Michele Herrmann, a JD ... -
Governor Wolfe Joins Educators in Celebrating Historic Funding for Public Schools
[ad_1] education, press releases Governor Tom Wolfe joined students, educators and members of Congress from the Southeast Delco School District today in celebrating the government’s historic $3.7 billion investment in public education over the past eight years. “When I took office, I promised the people of Pennsylvania that we would work with Congress to make ... -
Shut down Edmodo. The Anti-Racism Education Center will finish its work.news bites
[ad_1] Ed Tech platform Edmodo will be shutting down in September and the Center for Antiracist Education will no longer produce new materials. Sora is an add-on for Google Classroom, and now News Bites adds even more features. Ed technology platform Edmodo shuts down in September, Center for Antiracist Education no longer produces new materials, ... -
Marketiu Launches Blockchain Advertising and Marketing in its Metaverse (Web 3.0) Division, Opening New Territories for Innovative Brands Looking to Expand Their Latest Marketing Strategies
[ad_1] New York, August 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — It aims to push Web 3.0 and ambitious blockchain-based projects to new heights while enabling traditional and forward-thinking brands to capitalize on opportunities in the Metaverse. Marketing in the Metaverse Department is the latest initiative. global marketing agencyDriving the adoption of technology in the marketing arena, enabling ... -
Oklahoma teacher resigns in protest against law restricting racial education
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Summer Boasmier had only spent one day in her school year, but after her parents complained, administrators came to her high school classroom to investigate. Days later, she resigned in protest against new Oklahoma laws restricting education on race and gender. Even before the start of the new semester ...











