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It’s time to do away with the terms ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ science
[ad_1] previous forbes In my essay, I urge academic institutions, the private sector, and federal corporations to banish the term “minority” when referring to certain underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). I asked. I argued that the term was “microaggressive” and unintentionally minimized the group. This week, I heard some people refer ... -
Athens’ boutique community spreads a passion for sustainable fashion.art and culture
[ad_1] Founded by Sanni Baumgärtner nearly 12 years ago, one of the local boutiques has spearheaded Athens’ sustainable fashion movement and has also supported local artists. This mission is a testament to the name Community. Since its inception, Community has grown to support everything from making clothes from upcycled fabrics to teaching sewing classes. For ... -
Why frugality and upcycling are the ‘only proper conversation’ in fashion – WWD
[ad_1] Thrift is officially a mainstream movement in the US And Wednesday’s National Thrift Shop Day draws new (and longtime) fans to the fashion world for its history of frugality, trendiness and relevance. Whether it’s the inspiration behind a new fashion design show called “Upcycle Nation” this fall, or the revival of the brand name ... -
BCSD Appoints New Education, Health Supervisor – Spotlight News – The home of The Spot 518
[ad_1] Del Mar — The Bethlehem Central Board of Education appointed two educators to fill the vacancies in leadership roles on Thursday, August 11. Zachary Tacelli has been named her K-12 Academic Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Jennifer Denis has joined the school district as her K-12 Health Services Supervisor ... -
As prison education expands in Wisconsin, incarcerated students find success | Education
[ad_1] Dressed in a royal blue graduation robe, Roberto Juarez-Nieves joyfully threw his cap into the air this month at Oregon’s Oakhill Correctional Institution. After completing five months of electrical maintenance courses, he had at last received his technical diploma from Madison College. In many ways, he had changed from the person he once was. ... -
Monkeypox concern: Local health officials monitor global outbreak of once-rare disease
[ad_1] Graphic courtesy of Columbus Regional Hospital Health officials in Bartholomew County are monitoring an outbreak of monkeypox that has infected more than 11,000 people in the United States, and say it is “just a matter of time” before the once-rare disease is discovered locally. says. Monkeypox is a virus that originates in wild animals ... -
Integrating coding into chemistry accelerates scientific progress.opinion
[ad_1] High-throughput chemists like my team and myself usually see the inefficiencies the most. When a bench chemist takes his 8 his LC-MS samples evenly throughout an average day, he tends to quickly get used to the imperfections of the 20 second workflow and stop complaining. But when a high-throughput chemist processes his 96 samples ... -
After Roe, Universities Emphasize Students’ Digital Privacy, or Emphasize Lack Thereof
[ad_1] “When was your last period?” medical professionals ask patients during routine gynecological examinations. Menstrual tracking can help you achieve or avoid pregnancy, understand fertility, predict premenstrual syndrome, and detect cycle irregularities that serve as early warning signs of health problems. But if that information is recorded in a smartphone app, it could be used ...











