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Notre Dame Beats Clemson Tigers to Dominate Fashion
[ad_1] South Bend, Indiana – On a cool, windy night in South Bend, Clemson couldn’t hold anything offensively, but Notre Dame imposed its will and dominated the Tigers in all three phases, winning 35-14 . It was the first loss for world No. 4 Clemson (8-1) since losing to Pitt last October and marked the ... -
Alexandria Museum exhibit commemorates 150-year-old women’s health care enterprise
[ad_1] A new museum exhibit in Alexandria, Virginia, commemorates the women who brought the city’s first permanent medical facility. A new museum exhibit in Alexandria, Virginia, commemorates the women who brought the city’s first permanent medical facility. The exhibition “Alexandria Hospital: Women Mobilize the Community” was recently opened at the Alexandria History Museum at the ... -
Lowndes County Seniors Learn About Diabetes Education – Lowndes Signal
[ad_1] Lowndes County Seniors Learn About Diabetes Education Released at 8:47 pm on Saturday, November 5, 2022 1 of 2 At 88, Annie Williams is one of the oldest Lowndes County residents participating in the DEEP program sponsored by the Lowndes County Extension Office. Johnny Holcombe and Juanita Aaron learn about diabetes and life in ... -
Mold-A-Rama Exhibition Comes to Chicago Museum of Science and Industry – NBC Chicago
[ad_1] The Mold-A-Rama machine has long been a staple of Chicago’s museums. Now, the nostalgic gizmo that sends out souvenirs is getting its own exhibit. The Museum of Science and Industry tells the story behind the iconic device in “Mold-A-Rama: Molded for the Future.” According to the museum’s website, the exhibit is “a collection of ... -
Famous Special Education School Comes to Brooklyn
[ad_1] November 3, 2022 at 2:35 AMUpdated 9 minutes ago To: News 12 Staff A renowned special education school on Manhattan’s Upper East Side has moved to Sunset Park. The International Brain Institute, better known as iBrain, was founded in 2018 by Patrick Donahue. His mission was to improve his daughter’s education. “She was rocked ... -
LAUSD Superintendent Joins Experts to Help Pursue Science in Reading
[ad_1] Credits: Twitter / @LAUSDSup Curtis Middle School students in Carson with Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho. Credits: Twitter / @LAUSDSup Curtis Middle School students in Carson with Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho. Alberto M. Carvalho immigrated to the United States from Portugal As a penniless 17 year old with little ... -
Donate your body to science? This is what happens next. : Short wave : NPR
[ad_1] Platen Heil Act 1894. Graphicimo/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Graphicimo/Getty Images Platen Heil Act 1894. Graphicimo/Getty Images When we think of Halloween, we think of graveyards and Dr. Frankenstein raising the corpse. short wave I want to know what happens when I donate my body to a real scientist. Host Aaron Scott spoke ... -
The CDC has been investigating teen health and behavior since the 90s, but has now stopped doing so in some states.
[ad_1] This article was featured on KHN. A handful of states have quietly pulled out of the country’s largest public effort to track the behavior of high school students as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated America’s youth mental health crisis. . Colorado, Florida, and Idaho will not participate in the main portion of the Centers for ...











