Tag: history
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Heartdub Showcases All Digital Products and Innovations for the Fashion Industry at Magic Las Vegas
[ad_1] Las Vegas, August 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Heartdub recently attended Magic Las Vegas to showcase all kinds of digital products and the sustainable development of the fashion industry. As the hottest booth in the Supply Chain + Technology exhibit area, Heartdub was packed with visitors from day one to the end of the show. ... -
gerrymandering in public education
[ad_1] Ohioans believe democracy should give everyone a say in the future of their communities and state. We all want to elect leaders who represent our values, regardless of race, background or zip code. But over the past year, Ohioans have watched certain elected leaders ignore the state’s Supreme Court and be forced to vote ... -
Roper Mountain Science Center with historic telescope
[ad_1] Greenville, South Carolina (FOX Carolina) – Did you know that one of the largest telescopes of its kind in the nation is located here in Greenville? Located at the highest point of the Roper Mountain Science Center, there are several vantage points once the observatory roof opens and the telescope is pointed properly. “The ... -
Harlem’s Fashion Row partners with LVMH to support BIPOC designers
[ad_1] Harlem’s Fashion Row has partnered with LVMH North America to support the next generation of color designers as part of an initiative to move the organization towards a more diverse and equitable fashion industry. The partnership, unveiled at a press conference in New York on August 17, will see Harlem Fashion Row discover, mentor ... -
UTSA wins Texas Southern, takes fashion world by storm for first win
[ad_1] Next game: at Texas A&M Commerce August 25, 2022 | 7pm ESPN+ Thursday, August 25, 19:00 and Texas A&M Commerce history San Antonio – UTSA’s football program earned its first win of the 2022 campaign on Sunday, beating Texas Southern easily 7–0. The Roadrunners shut out their opponents for ... -
Critics say Virginia Republicans are using SOL scores to further politicize education – The Virginian-Pilot
[ad_1] It’s been a busy summer for Deborah DeJesus. Owners of two tutoring centers said their clients are up as many parents worry their children are struggling to keep up with schoolwork due to pandemic-related setbacks. . “It’s true that many kids are falling behind,” says DeJesus, who owns Sylvan Learning in Williamsburg and Newport ... -
Indigenous people gather at science camp – Times Standard
[ad_1] Save California Salmon, in partnership with local tribes and tribal-led organizations, hosted a free Indigenous science camp at Sumeg State Park in Trinidad on Wednesday. The camp is part of an effort to bring Indigenous science, history and cultural practices into classrooms in Humboldt, Del Norte and Siskiyou counties to bring Indigenous youth to ... -
Virginia education test results remain low compared to pre-pandemic rates
[ad_1] (Photo by Jack Hawley from Pexels) RICHMOND — Virginia’s pass rate for standardized learning tests and other assessments released Thursday remains lower than pre-pandemic results. Pass rate data shows that all students performed better than the previous year in the past year when students returned to face-to-face learning. However, education officials said the results ...











