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Best Plazacore Fashion Under $100 2022
[ad_1] As editors of POPSUGAR, we independently select and write what we love and think you’ll love too. supports our work. When it comes to iconic New York characters who have (whether knowingly or unintentionally) inspired some of today’s most prominent fashion trends, there are quite a few names that can be included in the ... -
See the looks at the Laredo Fashion week cocktail kickoff party
[ad_1] Louis San Miguel, LMTonline.com / Laredo Morning Times Aug. 22, 2022Updated: Aug. 22, 2022 3:22 p.m. Model posing for photo at Laredo Country Club Friday, Aug. 19, 2022 for the Laredo Fashion Week Kick-Off Cocktail Event for the designers. Caryn Arredondo/Laredo Morning Times Laredoans came together to celebrate fashion with a weekend dedicated to all things ... -
Dallas-Based Recuro Health Acquires Digital Health Company
[ad_1] Dallas-based virtual health startup Recuro Health has acquired a digital health solutions company. Recuro’s acquisition of California’s Competitive Health brings digital products that help employers reduce costs, drive engagement and maximize employers’ return on investment, according to the release. This is his second acquisition Recuro announced this year, after the company acquired virtual primary ... -
The science behind why great ideas come to you in the shower
[ad_1] 22 Aug 2022 | 15:16 Scott Lamar Scott LaMar has worked in both radio and television for over 40 years. Currently, LaMar is the host and executive producer of the Smart Talk news and public affairs program, which airs daily on WITF-FM, 89.5 & 93.3, ... -
Interested in science policy? Check out the Mirzayan Graduate School of Policy Fellowships!
[ad_1] by Alex Belles (Guest, Pennsylvania) Alex Belles; image from Alex Belles Alex Belles is a 4th year PhD candidate studying Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State University. He uses an ultraviolet optical telescope to study interstellar dust in nearby galaxies. Neil Gerel’s Swift Observatoryhe recently NASEM Mirzayan Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy ... -
Sonoma County designer is in the business of liberating kids’ fashion from stereotypes
[ad_1] In a world rife with labels, misnomers and divisions, gender-free fashion means more than just a catchy line for Elizabeth Brunner. This is a clothing line launched in November 2020 by designer Glen Ellen. A children’s brand inspired by lessons learned in her own home called StereoType. Brunner’s 9-year-old twins, Jacob and Chloe, have ... -
Biomedical, data science training wins new grant
[ad_1] The Rice University NLM Training Program (NLMTP) in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science was awarded a $4.16 million grant from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This grant represents the seventh renewal of support for a program that began more than 30 years ago to foster ... -
Q & A: Leading Health Disparities Experts Join UPMC Hillman Cancer Center and University of Pittsburgh
[ad_1] Dr. Monica L. Baskin After 20 years of leading large-scale research programs aimed at reducing health disparities, he joined UPMC Hillman Cancer Center as Associate Director of Community Outreach and Engagement and Professor of Medicine in the Department of Hematology/Oncology. Did. She also serves as Vice President for Health Equity and Assistant Vice President ...











