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A ‘golden age’ of studying the brain | MIT News
[ad_1] As an undergraduate, Mitch Murdoch was a rare science and humanities double major at Yale University, specializing in both English and molecular, cell, and developmental biology. Now, as a Ph.D. student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, he sees first-hand the obvious ways English education has broadened his ... -
Data science and analytics executives in high demand
[ad_1] Unlock data Data scientists and analytics executives are in high demand because exploring data in meaningful ways is key to unlocking and understanding the problems facing organizations. These specialists need the skills to organize, interpret, structure, and present data as useful information, providing critical context about missed opportunities and failures within the company. This ... -
The Duke Chappell series Theology Underground discusses minorities and diversity in religious education
[ad_1] Duke Chappell’s new series, Theology Underground, which aims to highlight underrepresented voices in religious studies, held its first event last Tuesday. Tirzah Villegas of Divinity School ’22 was the main speaker at the event. She is an expert in Mujerista theology, a Hispanic feminist theology that emphasizes the everyday realities of Latino women. According ... -
Flu Immunization Program 2022-23 | VA Eastern Kansas Health Care
[ad_1] Getting the flu shot protects you, your family and your community. The CDC recommends getting your flu shot by October 31st of each year. Registered veterans have several options for receiving a free flu vaccine this year. If you have future plans normal schedule You can get your flu shot at a clinic, primary ... -
Portland education tech says students are unsafe due to understaffing
[ad_1] An educational technician at Portland Public Schools said at a board meeting Tuesday night that the understaffing is creating a dangerous situation for staff and students. “The (individualized education plans) we are dealing with and the students we are dealing with, combined with the vacancies we have, are putting educators and students at risk,” ... -
Northeastern wins court decision on plans to expand marine science center on Nahant property – News @ Northeastern
[ad_1] A superior court judge has ruled in favor of Northeastern University regarding plans to expand the university’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. Tuesday’s ruling hit the town of Nahant and the nonprofit Nahant Preservation Trust. The Nahant Preservation Trust has put him in a three-year legal battle to block the expansion of his ... -
Mana Fashion Services Holds Clothes Upcycling Workshop – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather & Sports
[ad_1] Loving fashion doesn’t have to sacrifice the environment. That’s why Mana Fashion’s services are all the rage. They specialize in turning your old clothes into new ones. The best part is going from drab to fab while helping the planet. If you have a lot of clothes you don’t know how to use, don’t ... -
Williamson Co. Sheriff partners with agency to provide mental health responders over the phone
[ad_1] Nashville, Tennessee (WSMV) – The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office is adding new resources to help you better respond to mental health calls. The Sheriff’s Department has partnered with the Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System, which provides a mental health co-responder. “Usually law enforcement is the first response, but if we go out there and ...











