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“The Influence of Chi on Black Fashion Designers”
[ad_1] When The Chi While it touches on a variety of important topics related to breaking social norms and stereotypes for people of color, one notable way the Showtime series does this is through fashion, especially streetwear. Lena Waithe, creator of the show, said The Chi Meet up-and-coming fashion designers. Rather than featuring lavish, big-name ... -
Run Up That Hill: Medical Scientists Visit Capitol Hill to Defend Science and Detroit – School of Medicine News
[ad_1] Faculty, scientists and students at Wayne State University School of Medicine were among 14 women who traveled to Washington, D.C. this summer to meet with U.S. representatives and advocate for science-based policy. SciPol Detroit visited Capitol Hill in June 2022. The women are members of the WSU-based Science Policy Network-Detroit, known as SciPol-Detroit. They ... -
Rochester Nature Center Delivers Scientific Facts in Parody Music Video
[ad_1] The staff at Rochester’s Quarry Hill Nature Center seem to have solved a scientific problem. How can you entertain people while giving a basic nature lesson? Keep kids engaged by joining the Nature Center’s weekly video program launched early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Add vanilla ice cream and MC Hammer. Throw in firefighters, waders, ... -
Areas with the greatest need for special education for teachers in Iowa
[ad_1] Special education teacher Christina Simmons welcomes and smiles at Marion’s Halo McNutt, 5, and her father, Marvin McNutt, at Starley Elementary School in Marion on Thursday. She only has one special education teacher job in the district, but other school districts are struggling to find more special education teachers and auxiliary professionals. (Savannah Break/The ... -
Supporting Children’s Learning | Graduate School of Education
[ad_1] “I always thought I had perseverance and a desire to help others. They really needed me more than their children,” she recalled in a recent interview. However, she will be graduating cum laude from Touro University in June 2022 with a Master’s Degree in Jewish Early Childhood Education and Special Education and will be ... -
Why Immersive Summer Programs Are Important for Healthcare Students
[ad_1] The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Arizona focuses on developing diversity in the medical profession and preparing students for success in graduate school and medical school. Two of her students, Emma Gallardo Martinez and Tawanda Zvavamwe, gave us a glimpse into their 10-week ... -
Fashion Icons Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn Judge New Season of ‘Making the Cut’ and Discuss Kim K’s Marilyn Moments
[ad_1] Amazon Studios Amazon fashion competition show make a cut 3rd season on Friday and serve as host/jury Tim Gunn When Heidi Klum I caught up with ABC Audio on what to expect this time. They also spilled the tea about Kim Kardashian marilyn monroe A moment at the Met Gala. The third season was ... -
Securing the New Hybrid Education Network
[ad_1] Even before 2020, connectivity played an important role in college life. However, in recent years, connectivity has changed from being a mere convenience to being a lifeline for students and universities. As these institutions build and scale online remote access for their students, many of which are built from the ground up, IT departments ...









