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‘America’s Diagnosis’: No Medical Funding As Indigenous Peoples Move to Cities
[ad_1] Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen. A transcript for this segment is being processed. We’re working on getting it posted 4-5 days after the episode airs. Episode 12: Invisible in the natives of big cities More than 70% of Indigenous people in the United States live in urban areas. However, India’s ... -
Digital Marketing: A Growing Career Perspective | Celent
[ad_1] Connecting with the right people at the right place at the right time is a key factor in growing any business. Given this, digital marketing It has an important role to play. Digital marketing has seen tremendous growth over the past few years, helping businesses not only focus on their target audiences using the ... -
Lee-Ann Olwage raises awareness of disparities in girls’ education in Kenya
[ad_1] Olwage’s latest work, right to play, shows girls empowered to play in a carefree world. This work symbolizes creating an inspiring environment where girls can play freely and dream. Some want to become pilots, teachers, and even doctors, while many others want to become lawyers to fight for girls’ rights and promote access to ... -
College dropped out of science business major – The Observer
[ad_1] The Science-Business Major, an interdisciplinary program that includes curricular aspects of both the Mendoza College of Business and College of Science, will not be available to those who have not yet committed to starting their major in Fall 2023. Interdisciplinary majors are intended to help students gain from studying at one or more of ... -
Cain talks about a decade of many changes in the field of education.Nebraska today
[ad_1] It was an early career pivot that led Stephen Kane to the Center for Innovative Education. As an undergraduate, Cain pursued broadcast journalism, but as he neared graduation, he realized his interests and talents might be directed elsewhere. “I was still interested in a job in technology and communications, and at that time decided ... -
Mental health workers plan to strike on Monday
[ad_1] More than four months after mental health workers took picket lines at M Health Fairview and Alina hospitals, they are planning to strike again. The states of Minnesota and Iowa at SEIU Healthcare have filed notices of strikes beginning Monday, Oct. 3. Kelly Benson, senior mental health coordinator at Abbott Northwestern University, said: She ... -
Perspective: Blind Optimism — Cynicism plays an important role in science, but it doesn’t help solve the world’s most serious problems.
[ad_1] Pessimism sounds wise. Optimism sounds silly. So it’s no surprise that pessimistic messages make headlines and optimistic messages rarely appear in middle-page snippets. That is why doomsday thinkers are so respected and admired.They are the smartest ones who can see what The rest of us cannot. They are the ones who speak truth to ... -
Dive into DEEP with Rice’s Data Science Club
[ad_1] Shreya Jindal / Thresher Nishanka Kutur September 27, 2022 at 11:02pm The Data Education and Exploration Program is an annual data science showcase competition held by the Data Science Club of Rice, open to all levels of coding experience. According to Data Science Club President Vinay Tummarakota, the program consists of a semester-long series ...











