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Trustees urge legislators to act on youth vaping epidemic
Hundreds of school trustees want the Idaho Legislature to tax nicotine vapes and pouches as if they are tobacco products, and ...
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Colleges oversold education. Now they must sell connection
If universities are going to justify the staggering cost of life on campus, they must offer students something AI can't ...
A University of Kentucky professor was suspended for advocating the destruction of Israel. He recently sued the university ...
Daniel Crawford with the University of Iowa's College of Nursing worries excluding nursing from being a professional degree ...
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Frances Meeks, longtime Richmond Hill educator and ‘First Lady of Bryan County Schools,’ dies
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (WTOC) - Frances Lane Meeks, a longtime educator known as the “First Lady of Bryan County Schools,” has died. “Our condolences to Buck and John and all the Meeks family, and all of ...
Reports in public records and court filings indicate growing legal exposure tied to institutional prevention failures. Education, hospitality, transportation, healthcare, and recreation sectors face ...
Alabama faces a workforce crisis as a proposed bill aims to safeguard nursing and other fields, opposing recent moves on the ...
A new study by scholars from UCLA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the University of São Paulo not only sheds light ...
A new analysis by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) shows the urgency in addressing cyberbullying across the EU ...
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Economic competitiveness: What you need to know about Nigeria’s new tax laws
Section 57 of the NTA, which domesticates the OECD/G20 agreement, is a defensive measure to protect Nigeria’s sovereign tax ...
Sector leaders at The PIE Live North America doubled down on the need for bold partnerships and diversified internationalisation strategies vital to institutions’ survival amid “never-seen-before” ...
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Dan Crompton: Why today's managers must adapt or fall behind
Dan Crompton studied Business Studies at Lancaster University, placing him in Lancaster during his formative education years, ...
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