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Celebrate Science in Indiana This Weekend to Encourage the Importance of Learning Science and the Joy of Discovery – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather
[ad_1] It’s time to celebrate science! Celebrate Science Indiana will be held on Saturday, October 1 from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in the Blue Ribbon Pavilion. Scientist Rick Crosslin said on Monday, “Life.style.live! Allison Kempers, Curriculum Coach at Wayne Township Preschool Joshua Pearce, Wayne Township Preschool student and aspiring ... -
BREAKING NEWS • DuPage County Illinois Department of Health • CivicEngage
[ad_1] September 26, 2022For immediate release DuPage County Downgraded to “Low” Community Level Vaccination is necessary to increase protection DuPage County – This week, reported COVID-19 cases and related hospitalizations continue to decline overall across DuPage County. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) moved DuPage County to the “low” community level on Thursday ... -
President Ryder Named To 2022 ‘NJBIZ’ Education Power 50 List
[ad_1] Dr. Gregory G. Dell’Omo Honored for Second Consecutive Year Dr. Gregory G. Delomo, president of Rider University, said: NJBIZMore Education Power 50 list for 2022. This is his second straight year on the list. The annual list recognizes influential leaders in education from across the state. This year’s list focuses on individuals working in ... -
Syrian health ministry says cholera death toll rises to 29
[ad_1] Register now for free, unlimited access to Reuters.com register AMMAN (Reuters) – A cholera outbreak in the war-torn country on Friday killed 29 people in what the United Nations called the worst epidemic in years. In a statement, Syria’s health ministry said rapid assessment tests had confirmed 338 cases since the outbreak was first ... -
Engaging Vulnerable People: Making the Right Connections for Better Health
[ad_1] Women in low-income areas chose not to seek medical care from their nearest health center in affluent areas. This is due to an insulting interaction she had with the office staff there earlier. Spanish-speaking men with prostate cancer in remission avoid follow-up appointments because they are not comfortable communicating with staff in English. His ... -
Science needs ethicists, more open debate, some say at Vatican conference
[ad_1] Vatican City – Biotechnology, such as gene therapy, to treat human diseases is advancing so rapidly that the public’s knowledge of what is happening and what ethical and legal guidelines are needed understanding is too late, said a speaker at the Vatican Conference. “The science is moving forward. The train is moving. But instead ... -
Darryl West makes headlines with digital marketing
[ad_1] BEVERLY HILLS, Sept. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In this interview, Darryl West discusses how Powerhouse Real Estate turns clients’ real estate goals into reality, empowering agents in the process. increase. Listen to Daryl West’s full interview with Adam Torres on the Mission Matters Money podcast. What is the mission that is important to ... -
To make educational philanthropy more equitable, pay attention to who is funding it
[ad_1] Executive Director of The Equity Lab and former educator and school leader, I have dedicated my career to building equitable and anti-racist schools and organizations. Every aspect of my career has witnessed how systemic inequalities affect all areas of social change work. Charity is no exception. Educational leaders and advocates of color who seek ...









