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Indiana Education Leader Committed to Expanding Career Exploration
[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Education wants more Hoosier students to learn about career options early in their education. According to Indiana’s Secretary of Education, Katie Jenner, students are increasingly exposed to careers that begin in elementary school through guest speakers and other activities. According to the Indiana Department of Education, 40% of ... -
Evolving Digital Expands Service Offerings to Drive Further Growth of Enterprise Solutions
[ad_1] BONDI JUNCTION, NSW, Australia–(NewMediaWire)–September 21, 2022–Evolving Digital, a digital marketing and SEO agency, today announced the expansion of its offerings to provide greater growth solutions for businesses. did. This expansion includes performance-based compensation, equity-based partnerships, strategy and operational consulting. Expansion of services for digital innovation Since its founding in 2018, the digital marketing agency ... -
Early Growth in Plant Science
[ad_1] For high school students, the transition from predictable in-class lab work to the more abstract and unpredictable outcomes of real-world research in specialized labs is critical. Sparks will help you build a strong foundation in both research and plant science, giving you a clearer understanding of the topics you want to study in college ... -
Maternal home visit, mental health bills filed in House
[ad_1] The House Ways and Means Committee today decided to move forward with House bipartisan bill (HR8876), which reauthorized the federal Home Visiting Program and doubled the program’s annual budget to $800 million over five years. The commission also passed a five-package mental health bill. Among other provisions, the bill would read: • Adds Medicare ... -
Van Hollen, Murphy, Cassidy Introduce Legislation to Improve Neurological Health Research
[ad_1] September 21, 2022 Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, Democrat, MD, Chris Murphy, Democrat, Connecticut, and Bill Cassidy, MD, Republican, La. The Conditions Surveillance System (NNCSS) program collects privacy-preserving data about neurological conditions to help inform research and promote better treatment and healing. Specifically, the act reauthorizes the NNCSS for an additional five years, ... -
Castro bill requires higher education to post transfer information on website
[ad_1] Sign up for The Brief. This is a daily newsletter that keeps readers up to date on the most important Texas news. Universities will have to be more outspoken about student transfer requirements under new measures U.S. Congressman Joaquin Castro introduced to Congress on Wednesday. The goal, Castro said, is to prevent students who ... -
Cardinals and Jay Glazer Lead Mental Health Efforts at MVP Kickoff Event
[ad_1] Justin Pugh constantly asks: Why do NFL players have mental health issues? They have millions of dollars in the bank and have worldwide fame. But the aggressive lineman wants people to know that money and status aren’t immune to the problems of the average citizen. Like many others, Pugh has admitted to struggling with ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] John Wright La Trobe University Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of ...










