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Education, Student Loans, Taxes, State Fairs, History
[ad_1] Opinion Editor’s Note: Published by Star Tribune Opinion letter Daily from readers online and in print.Click to contribute here. ••• At least every year I seem to read about the latest standardized test results for public school students in Minnesota (“COVID Drugs Seen in Low Test Scores,” Aug. 26). Our great state is often ... -
Scientists say second killer asteroid may have hit Earth
[ad_1] Scientists are investigating a second possibility. asteroid It hit Earth at about the same time as what is thought to have killed nearly all dinosaur life. This investigation is related to a small crater recently discovered in the ocean. Researchers say the crater could have been created by a large asteroid. Scientists have long ... -
Here’s how long it takes to get student loan forgiveness, according to the Department of Education
[ad_1] (NEXSTAR) – Millions of Americans will soon be forgiven of much, if not all, of their student loans. But since President Biden announced his student debt forgiveness plan last week, one of the biggest remaining questions is when borrowers will get relief. Based on income data already accessed by the Department of Education, we ... -
Higher Education Commission Finalists Present Their Views
[ad_1] The issue of college and university funding, building consensus on different interests, and navigating a system that balances campus autonomy and government leadership was announced Thursday by state higher education supervisors in an area for potential new commissioners. This is one of the pressure points I emphasized when I started narrowing it down. In ... -
An Instagram account documenting a special part of NZ fashion history
[ad_1] nzfashionlabelarchive/Instagram A lifelong interest in clothes that differ from the prevailing fashion led Cathy Dunn to document the less visible aspects of New Zealand clothing design. As a former professional archivist, Cathy Dunn knows the value of documenting and preserving aspects of cultural history. She is especially so in the fashion field. Dunn worked ... -
For select teachers and subs, TUSD offers scholarships and raises salaries.education
[ad_1] In another effort to address the staffing shortage, this time in a “hard to fill” position, the Tucson Unified School District will raise the daily wages of substitutes at certain schools and some to meet needs at other campuses. shift special education teachers. Exceptional Education staff who split their time between the two campuses ... -
“Art of Science” Contest Winners Share UC San Diego Lab’s Most Beautiful Finds – NBC 7 San Diego
[ad_1] “Science and art are not at odds” — Samuel Morse Morse knew where he was talking. The 19th century man not only invented the telegraph, he was also a painter and sculptor. And as a photographer at the birth of that figurative art, he may be one of the first to adopt the ideas ... -
“Pull the Right Lever”: Areas You Must Work On to Grow Your Business
[ad_1] Rachel Klaver is a marketing coach, podcast host, and author at Identify Marketing. She provides regular feedback. opinion: Even as a marketing strategist, I don’t always argue that marketing is the best next step when it comes to growing a business. One of the big differences between a marketing strategy and a digital marketing ...










