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STEPHENSON: Different Perspectives on Public Education | Opinions
[ad_1] A few weeks ago, I had an interesting exchange with voters while knocking on the door of District 32. Living in South Dakota. This particular afternoon, a gentleman from the neighborhood was enjoying a drink on the front porch when I jumped up the stairs. He was sorry to interrupt but he was very ... -
Ministry of Education removes ACICS from university accreditation again
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment The Department of Education has dismissed an appeal from the independent College and School Accreditation Council to remain a gatekeeper between universities and billions of dollars of federal financial aid, the agency said Friday. The federal government relies on certifiers to deem universities worthy of participating in federal student ... -
Denji makes an epic comeback in one of his most iconic fashions
[ad_1] The following includes spoilers for Chainsaw Man Chapter 102 by Tatsuki Fujimoto, Amanda Haley, and Sabrina Heap, now available in English through Viz Media. chainsaw manbest boy is back for part two in the most Denji-esque way possible. Some argue that Denji fits more comfortably as an anti-hero rather than a typical shonen hero. ... -
Department of Education clears debts of Nebraskans who attended ITT.education
[ad_1] Attorney General Doug Peterson announced Thursday that the Department of Education will forgive all federal student loans for those who attended the ITT Technical Institute. The 1,340 Nebraska borrowers who attended the school from 2005 to its closure in 2016 will have their loans forgiven. Nationwide, the U.S. Department of Education will settle approximately ... -
In VA Schools, Washington Still “Father of the Nation”
[ad_1] (NewsNation) — Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin opposes the state’s proposed changes to the Standards of Study (SOL). This included, among other things, stopping referring to George Washington as “the father of our nation” and James. Madison as the “Father of the Constitution”. “I do not agree to drop George Washington from our nomenclature as ... -
Artemis I launches health study for female astronauts
[ad_1] When NASA’s Artemis I mission launches to the moon later this month, the Orion space capsule will have two special passengers, Helga and Zohar. The pair are actually mannequin torsos called phantoms, inspired by hospital training tools and made to mimic human bones, soft tissue, and internal organs of an adult woman. They originate ... -
Caleb Scharf Wins Carl Sagan Medal for Public Science Communication
[ad_1] Caleb Scharf, senior research scientist at the Columbia Climate School and Columbia’s Director of Astrobiology, presented the 2022 Carl Sagan Medal for “excellent communication to the public by a working planetary scientist.” Awarded. This medal is awarded by the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society to “scientists who have made significant ... -
New Athletics Education Program Combining Western Science and Indigenous Culture
[ad_1] Far from home in northern Ontario, Moxie Manitwabi recently joined 16 Indigenous youth in rural Nova Scotia to fuse traditional knowledge with Western science in a program called Melchikunuauti. I was. “I moved here from Ontario. It was just me and my mom and I felt really disconnected from this land and culture…I felt ...











