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Sanders Breaks Ground on Regis Jesuit High School Science and Innovation Center
[ad_1] On August 12, Sanders and Regis Jesuit High School began construction of its 65,000-square-foot Science & Innovation Center in front of a large crowd of students, parents, faculty, administrators, and dedicated donors. This new building will serve all students and dramatically expand project-based learning and collaboration among the school’s 1,700 young men and women. ... -
Fetterman criticizes the Oz campaign’s “eat your veggies” health advice.
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has said he was by his account “almost dead” after suffering a stroke in May, the death of Senate rival Mehmet Oz, a celebrity doctor. Exceptions are made to health advice from campaigns. Oz Senior Communications Advisor Rachel Tripp said in a statement Tuesday: ... -
University of Utah Announces New Climate Science Policy Center with $20 Million Endowment
[ad_1] The University of Utah President’s Circle in Salt Lake City, pictured Tuesday. The university has received a $20 million donation for him to launch a new Climate Science Policy Center. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News) Estimated duration: 2-3 minutes SALT LAKE CITY — A changing climate continues to play an important role in Utah, ... -
Law firm digital marketing budget
[ad_1] Wednesday, August 24, 2022 Throughout its history, many law firms have eschewed conventional marketing in order to maintain an image of honesty and pragmatism. With the rise of digital marketing and increased competition, law firms are focusing on comprehensive marketing strategies to stand out. Continue reading to learn more about law firm marketing needs, ... -
Psychological Science Is Rooted in Racism
[ad_1] The American Psychological Association (APA) recently released an apology for psychology’s role as a source of systemic racism throughout its history and its resolution to dismantle it, which includes a racial equity action plan. But according to psychologist Thomas Teo at York University in Canada, this doesn’t go far enough. “Race has not only ... -
City of San Diego v. Scripps Health Case Moves Forward
[ad_1] The lawsuit alleges that mental patients were illegally discharged to unsupervised group homes. SAN DIEGO — The City of San Diego is proceeding with a lawsuit against Scripps Health, alleging that an elderly mentally ill patient was illegally discharged for financial reasons. CBS 8 is investigating several reports of suspected patient dumping by local ... -
Opinion | Speech crackdowns in schools in Texas, Florida and more are taking a toll on education
[ad_1] comment on this story comment In Florida, some teachers worry about pulling books off classroom shelves or leaving pictures of their same-sex spouses on their desks. In one school district in Texas, after the principal and librarian were briefly instructed to remove 41 books, including Anne Frank’s diary and an adaptation of the Bible, ... -
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 ...











