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More Than Just the Right Words: The Importance of Translations in Clinical Research – ACRP

In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month and the importance of clear communications between study teams and participants in clinical trials, no matter what...

L.A.’s first legal 3-D-printed house is here. It was built by students in just 15 months

Tucked alongside a large dorm building on the fringes of Woodbury University’s campus in Burbank is a small but very eye-catching house. The 425-square-foot...

Colleges Are Missing Out on Students Who Start — But Don’t Finish — Their Applications – EdSurge News

Twice a week, Rofiat Olasunkanmi, 22, heads back to Brooklyn to her alma mater, Kurt Hahn Expeditionary Learning School. Now a senior at New...

764 Oshkosh and Spurwink Farm – Airplane Geeks Podcast

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:15:44 — 34.7MB) Interviews from this year’s EAA AirVenture Oshkosh and the Spurwink Farms Fly-in and Pancake...

COVID-19 Vaccination Rates and Trends

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic sent the entire world into a tailspin. With more than one million confirmed deaths in the United States alone,...

Joy Oozed From My Classroom When I Was a Teacher. As a Principal, I’m Carrying That With Me. – EdSurge News

When I came to Achievement First Brooklyn High School eight years ago as the ninth grade literature teacher, it was my fourth year of...

Global South issues in the Global North? A fossil toxic tour through Texas and Louisiana – Part 1 | Energy Transition

In May 2023 Andy Gheorghiu travelled along the US Gulf coast and visited LNG export sites (operating, under construction and planned) which have been...

Does ‘Toxic Gratitude’ Harm Latino Educators in the Workplace? – EdSurge News

This is the third in a three-part series of conversations with Latino educators and edtech experts. Read the first part here and the second...

Our family of four shared a cramped studio for 25 years. L.A. housing costs nearly kept us there forever

My sister and I have called Westlake and Koreatown home our entire lives, but rising rent priced us out of our own community. Southern...

We Deleted More Than 5,000 Pages From Our College Website. Here’s Why. – EdSurge News

Imagine you are a prospective first-generation college student, seeking to attend an institution of higher education in efforts to obtain economic mobility. Chances are...

Are Latino ‘Systems of Knowledge’ Missing From Education Technology? – EdSurge News

At a time when school districts are spending money on edtech like never before, it’s perhaps natural that some educators would be skeptical about...

Housing Is a Nightmare for Home-Based Child Care Providers – EdSurge News

Last fall, Gisela Sance’s landlord approached her family about raising the rent. He wanted $2,000 a month, an astonishing hike over the $1,300 she...

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