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December 11, 2023
Centria Autism Announces Establishment of Clinical Quality Assurance Team
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CareerPhysician Welcomes Dr. Bruce Rubin to the Child Health Advisory Council
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GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIP UNVEILED: CANADA'S LEADING PAEDIATRIC HOSPITALS AND THE AZRIELI FOUNDATION JOIN FORCES TO TRANSFORM C
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Benchmark Senior Living Launches Employer Branding Campaign 'Join. Stay. Grow. Connect to Your Calling.'
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FIT by Katy Hearn is now Sesh Fitness App
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CJF launches CJF-Narcity News Creator Fellowship
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EBMUD Pilot Program Generates Clean Energy From Water Pressure in Its Water Pipelines
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The Nap Time Show Set to Release New Children’s Album of Songs for Nap Time
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UnitedHealth Group Named to the Dow Jones Sustainability North America and World Indices for 25th Consecutive Year
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Esri COP28 LinkedIn Livestream Featuring: City of Sydney, Australia
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Finca Vigía Foundation Receives State Department Grant
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Calix Names Highline a ‘Giant of Marketing’ After ARPU Jumps 15 Percent in 6 Months Thanks to Personalized Services
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Hawaiian Electric’s Waiau Repower Project Selected
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NYC FinTech Women Announces the 2023 Inspiring FinTech Females Award Winners
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Community and Industry Leaders Joined Trina Solar to Celebrate New Manufacturing Facility in Wilmer, Texas
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UrbanGeekz Unveils Inaugural UrbanGeekz 50 to Showcase Gamechangers in Tech, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Research Study on COPD Flare-Ups Now Available to Rock Hill Residents
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Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines Awards More Than $46 Million in Affordable Housing Grants to Benefit 60 Projects
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Paralyzed Veterans of America issues statement in response to accessible drop-off zones coming to Capitol Hill
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Minister O'Regan receives Task Force report on Employment Equity Act modernization
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Teaching Teens To Be 'Color Mute' Has Downside
March 01, 2011
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UC San Diego Hosts Teaching Diversity Forum
January 25, 2011
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Latino Teaching Program Hailed
December 15, 2010
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Report: Teaching Higher Ed. Not For Minorities
November 02, 2010
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USDA Supports Research And Teaching At HBCUs
September 10, 2010
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Teaching Tolerance Magazine Examines The 'New Segregation' In U.S. Schools
January 20, 2010
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Teaching Black Women To Embrace Breast-Feeding
December 24, 2009
Experts say a supportive partner is key for successful breast-feeding, and Hunter's boyfriend, Anthony Frost, is trying. He's even taken to watching baby shows on ...
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Teaching Officers To Be Sensitive To Diversity
November 30, 2009
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Teaching minorities about smart farming
October 05, 2009
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Teaching RACE and Unlearning Racism
May 07, 2009
The project, a public education program of the American Anthropological Association, consists of a traveling museum exhibit, an interactive website, and freely available educational materials. ...
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New Children's Book Offers Adults an Imaginative Tool for Teaching Respect and Tolerance
April 30, 2009
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Study: Why Black Students Struggle With Algebra
August 26, 2011
Educators call ninth-grade algebra the most frequently failed high-school course and a "gateway class" -- a required class in which success predicts graduation. Failure in the subject leads many students to drop out, graduate late, or lose opportunities for higher education. Algebra is a particular obstacle to classroom participation and math achievement among Black students, says a University of Illinois ...
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NY College Earns Top Diversity Ranking
August 17, 2011
Brooklyn College is among the best schools in the country for diversity. The rankings of U.S. colleges and universities released by the Princeton Review ...
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NY Lawmakers Push For Urban Jobs Act
August 16, 2011
With more than one-third of the nation's minority youth unemployed, a group of politicians and community activists today stood at Make the Road New York in Jackson Heights today, to continue their push for federal legislation aimed at increasing employment among at-risk youth. The Urban Jobs Act, they say, would provide federal funding to nonprofit organizations, allowing them to carry out programming ...
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School Reform Discussed At Black Caucus Confab
August 12, 2011
As Memphis City Schools enacts groundbreaking reforms to turn around the low-income urban district's troubled history, Deputy Superintendent Irving Hamer is sharing the city's story of increasing the effectiveness of its teachers at the Congressional Black Caucus' mid-year conference in Tunica, Miss., on Friday. With the recent announcement by the Obama administration that individual states ...
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Race Matters In Female Engineer Candidates
July 20, 2011
Researchers from the University of Washington have discovered in a new study of female engineering students’ perceived challenges finds significant differences between black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian-American and white women. The findings could help institutions better retain particular underrepresented ...
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Chicago Minority Students Demand Changes
July 15, 2011
Students packed Chicago Public Schools headquarters to deliver a report on school discipline policies that contends the district spends more than 14 times as much on school security as it does on student counseling. The report, produced by Voices of Youth in Chicago Education (VOYCE), a minority student-led “education justice†advocacy group, claims that CPS’ approach to discipline and disproportionate security and guidance budgets hurts graduation rates and deprives the cash-strapped district of revenue. VOYCE’s report, “Failed Policies, Broken Futures: The True Cost of Zero Tolerance,†...
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No Child Left Behind Law And Minority Kids
June 23, 2011
Nearly a decade after the No Child Left Behind law was enacted, studies have shown little progress in reducing the number of teachers of low-income students who are inexperienced or teaching classes outside their subject areas. The law, which was supposed to stop school districts from putting less qualified teachers in classrooms with low-income students, is best known to the public for requiring more standardized testing. According to studies, considerable progress has been made in reducing the number of uncertified teachers ...
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Black Female Dean Makes History At Univ. Of Maryland
June 03, 2011
She is the first woman to hold the post, and succeeds James Harris, who is stepping down after 14 years as dean. Dill’s term begins August 1. ...
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Yale School of Medicine Honors First Black Women Graduates
May 27, 2011
“We are delighted to celebrate the accomplishments of these extraordinary African Americans who courageously broke the racial barrier at Yale School of Medicine.†...
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Southern Poverty Law Center Recognizes Tolerance Efforts Of Schools
May 23, 2011
"Each of these schools can serve as examples for other schools hoping to instill these values in their students, faculty and staff." ...
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Harvard Kennedy Latino Leadership Initiative Expands
May 20, 2011
The program helps to prepare the rising generation of Latino leaders for the opportunities and challenges they will face in the coming decades. ...
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Fed Digital Literacy Program Will Aids Minorities' Job Search
May 18, 2011
a higher percentage of Blacks and Hispanics use the Internet to look online for information about jobs compared to white Internet users. ...
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Oneida's Make Donation To Indian Museum
May 18, 2011
“The National Museum of the American Indian ensures that we never erase, forget, or rewrite our collective history. ...
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Black Enterprise Kicks Off Entrepreneurs Conference
May 18, 2011
Orrin "Checkmate" Hudson will bring his A Game to the conference as well as his very large chess board and pieces. Students and attendees will be able to challenge him. ...
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Civil Rights Movement Comes to Life In Simulation
May 13, 2011
The simulation allows participants to experience the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott, the 1963 March on Washington, the 1964 Mississippi Freedom School Movement. ...
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Atlanta Set For Big Civil Rights Game Weekend
May 11, 2011
"It's about giving thanks to all those who have given us a chance to be where we are today," said Braves right fielder Jason Heyward, who grew up in suburban Atlanta. ...
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DNC To Get First Woman Chair In 4 Decades
May 04, 2011
The 44-year-old Florida congresswoman, selected by President Barack Obama to replace former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, is known as a sharp partisan with an outspoken style. ...
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Southern Poverty Law Center Marks 40th Anniversary Of Civil Rights
May 02, 2011
Southern Poverty Law Center founder Morris Dees speaks at the SPLC's 40th Anniversary Celebration at the Civil Rights Memorial Center Alabama. ...
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Black Churches Teach Kids About Safe Sex, Disease Prevention
April 28, 2011
Such open discussion about sexual health in the African-American church where Scott learned this information would have been unthinkable even a few years ago. ...
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