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Apr 17 2024
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UNC System committee votes to strip DEI policy, potentially eliminate DEI-related jobs and initiatives
The University of North Carolina System Board of Governors’ University Governance committee voted Wednesday evening to eliminate a key diversity, equity and inclusion policy, setting up the likely elimination of many DEI-related administrative positions and offices at all of the state’s public universities. The 2019 policy, titled “Policy on Diversity and Inclusion Within the University of
Duke ChronicleApr 19 2024
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Detroit Wing Company, Rising Stars Academy provide job opportunities for young adults receiving special education
ROSEVILLE, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - In December 2023, Detroit Wing Company gifted its Roseville location to Rising Stars Academy, a school for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Rising Stars Academy's mission is to provide a place of inclusivity and help develop various workplace skills for ages 18 to 26. The students work alongside DWC staff for hands-on learning and
CBS News (Online)Apr 10 2024
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Space industry sees job growth in 2023, record launches in early 2024
The global space industry is seeing its fastest growth in ages, and Colorado is positioning itself to benefit. State of play: The U.S. space workforce grew 4.8% in 2024 and saw 41 launches in the first two months of the year, an unrivaled pace, according to a new report from the Colorado-based Space Foundation, a four-decade-old industry nonprofit. • Moon landings reached their highest
AxiosApr 03 2024
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Mayors of Columbus and Sandy Springs talk jobs and civic discourse
Mayors Rusty Paul of Sandy Springs and Skip Henderson of Columbus joined the Politically Georgia podcast Wednesday to discuss their efforts to boost economic development in their communities. Paul said Sandy Springs is rethinking how it approaches economic development following the pandemic and the state’s shift to recruiting industry for other parts of the state. The city has plenty of retail
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMar 12 2024
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High-Wage Jobs For Youth
High school senior Catalina Govea, 17, helps a fourth-grade student at Linden Elementary School in San Joaquin County as part of a youth apprenticeship program on March 5, 2024. Read more ... to learn about some of the inner working of youth apprenticeships. Why it matters: Those who complete apprenticeships can earn starting salaries of $77,000, and their average lifetime earnings could
LAistMar 25 2024
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Sources: Smith leaves Wazzu for Stanford job
Washington State's Kyle Smith has accepted the head coaching job at Stanford, sources told ESPN. Smith, the 2024 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, just engineered one of the best seasons in program history, leading Washington State to its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2008. The Cougars finished 25-10 overall and 14-6 in the Pac-12, just one game behind Arizona. After they beat the Wildcats in
ESPN.comMar 25 2024
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On the Job: Nordson EFD is hiring several positions
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — 12 News continues to bring you Rhode Island employers who are currently hiring. Nordson EFD is a world-leading designer and manufacturer of precision dispensing and fluid packaging systems. Their solutions touch lives from your mobile device to life-saving medical devices. They are looking to hire CNC machinists — levels II and II — and material handlers/drivers
WPRI 12Apr 17 2024
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Robert Kraft ‘a big part’ of why ‘blindsided’ Bill Belichick lost out on Falcons job
Did Bill Belichick get screwed by Robert Kraft? An ESPN.com report published Wednesday about Belichick’s failed pursuit of a new coaching job said the Patriots owner called Falcons owner Arthur Blank “to warn him not to trust Bill” after Belichick parted ways with New England. One source told ESPN that Kraft “was a big part” of why the Falcons passed on the 72-year-old Belichick and hired
New York Post (News)Apr 19 2024
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has changed his tune on Ukraine. It could cost him his job.
WASHINGTON – For six months, the far right wing of the Republican House majority has threatened the job of Speaker Mike Johnson if he failed to follow their ideological demands. Repeatedly, they've promised to fire the religious conservative from Benton from his position as the Republican Party’s highest-ranking elected official if he didn’t toe their line. Johnson bobbed and weaved to get
The Times-PicayuneApr 06 2024
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Stoneham superintendent to keep job following controversy over school trespasser
The School Committee determined that Ljungberg did not violate any district policies but disagreed with his decision not to inform the public when James R. McCarty trespassed on school property on March 21, according to a Friday statement from Stoneham Public Schools. The Stoneham School Committee has decided that Superintendent David Ljungberg will keep his job despite failing to quickly
The Boston Globe