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May 15 2024
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Most of us like to eat. For those interested in helping us get there, Fortune picked out the best nutritionist certifications for 2024
Fortune Education is part of Fortune Recommends™ and is editorially independent. We may earn affiliate revenue from links in this content. Learn more. We all could probably eat a little better—whether that be cutting back on sugar and sodium or simply eating less processed foods. For the millions of Americans living with conditions such as hypertension or diabetes, having a healthy diet is
FortuneNov 16 2023
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U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights investigating Maize Unified School District
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating the Maize Unified School District. According to the USDE, they opened an investigation on Thursday, Nov. 16, into the Maize Unified School District “for alleged shared ancestry violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), which prohibits race, color, or national origin
KSN TVMay 15 2024
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Beloved ex-football star’s murder is city’s 1st in 2 years, leaving residents shaken
To young kids in his neighborhood, he was a role model. To his family and friends, he was an inspiration. He’d been a big-time football and basketball star at Hoboken High School, was a paraprofessional for the city’s Board of Education, and dreamed of becoming a firefighter with the Hoboken Fire Department. His name was Damon “Nunu” Murray, he was 21 years old, and his life was tragically cut
nj.comMay 15 2024
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Defense department cuts 13 of its language flagship programs
The University of Oregon’s Chinese Flagship Program is one of 13 programs of its kind that will close after this academic year. The U.S. Department of Defense is withdrawing funding for more than a third of the 31 language flagship programs it supports at 23 universities across the country. The move, which a department spokesperson said in email was driven by a “Congressional change in funding
Inside Higher EdMay 15 2024
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Iowa universities cutting $1.3M in DEI positions after regents’ directives
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Office also closing at U. Northern Iowa Iowa’s public universities are cutting about $1.3 million in “diversity, equity, and inclusion” positions this spring in response to directives by the board of regents. The presidents of the three universities announced position cuts and office closures during an Iowa Board of Regents meeting April 25. The changes
The College FixMay 14 2024
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Raspberry Pi Announces Plans for London Listing in Win for City
British personal computer maker Raspberry Pi has announced that it is considering a London initial public offering, in what would be a coup for the UK capital after several UK firms chose to list in the US.
The company, which makes low-cost computers popular among industrial IoT customers, hobbyists and educators said it intended to publish a registration document with the London Stock
BloombergMay 15 2024
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Burlington County Special Services District receives $1.4 million grant to support Transition School
The New Jersey Department of Education has awarded $1.4 million grant to the Burlington County Special Services School District (BCSSSD). The grant aims to expand a program dedicated to young adults with disabilities.
The funds will support the BCSSSD Transition School program, which serves adult students aged 18 to 21. The program focuses on providing workplace training and teaching
nj.comMay 15 2024
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Niles Community Schools narrows superintendent search
NILES — After two evenings of interviews, Niles Community Schools narrowed its superintendent search to two individuals. Following interviews Monday and Tuesday, NCS Assistant Superintendent Dr. Adam Burtsfield and former Gull Lake Superintendent Raphael Rittenhouse were chosen to move forward to a second round of interviews. The Board of Education extended invitations to five candidates to
Dowagiac Daily NewsMay 15 2024
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Moses Lake lays off 100 teachers after $11 million accounting error
The Moses Lake School Board is not renewing the contracts of about 100 teachers, with more layoffs and program cuts expected, after the failure of the Educational Programs & Operations Levy, an $11 million accounting error and other factors. In a special meeting Tuesday, the board in Grant County placed Superintendent Monty Sabin on administrative leave. Assistant Superintendent Carol
The Seattle TimesMay 15 2024
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'An actual revolution': Communist Party organizer reveals true mission at UCLA anti-Israel rally
FIRST ON FOX: A watchdog organization with a focus on higher education released video this week showing an operative from an outside communist group taking part in an anti-Israel protest on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. "I'm a revolutionary organizer," a woman named "Annie" tells an undercover journalist with Accuracy in Media in a video released on Wednesday. "I'm
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