Ray Booth | Times-Reporter correspondent NEWCOMERTOWN – Okay. You have a disability. You have a bunch of tattoos. Are you unemployed. So what are you doing? You get a great job of addressing the educational perception of disabilities to improve it for those following disability career paths. Is this what Jen Coventry, former children’s librarian […]
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Opening of the Dominick Lombardi retrospective at the Dowd Gallery
03/04/2022 Cyborgs. Post apocalyptic tattoos. The street kids. During his 45 year career, D. Dominick Lombardivisual artist, writer and curator, was simply eclectic. A traveling solo exhibition of over 80 works of art by Lombardi – representing the essence of 20 distinct chapters in the artist’s impressive career – will be on view beginning Monday, […]
2022 Kansas Master Teacher believes every new lesson is important
JUNCTION CITY, Kan. (WIBW) — With teaching a job from the “heart,” a 2022 Kansas master teacher thinks every new lesson matters. Geary County Schools USD 475 says On Tuesday, February 22, Emporia State University Teacher College announced Bryan Scruggs, an academic major at Seitz Elementary School, as the 2022 Kansas Master Teacher. 475 USD […]
In-person pecan conference scheduled for March 8-10 in Las Cruces
Nicole E. Drake LAS CRUCES – The Western Pecan Growers Association and co-sponsor New Mexico State University will host the 56th Western Pecan Growers Association Conference and Trade Show March 8-10 in Las Cruces at the Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave. Cotton root rot and an update on pecan weevil infestations will […]
After-school specialist receives national award
When covid-19 became a pandemic nearly two years ago, Kanesha Barnes-Adams undertook a difficult task to help students whose education would be affected in some way due to the crisis. sanitary. “When covid hit, I created the first virtual tutoring program for the state, but it came out of AR Kids Read,” Barnes-Adams said, referring […]
‘Left to write’ a thesis
When Yvonne Lee was thinking about how to engage graduate and doctoral students more in the programs offered by Lehigh’s Graduate Writers’ Studio, she turned to a “knitted” program for inspiration. New to knitting, Lee joined a group last year where knitting enthusiasts each worked on the same type of project, sharing their progress as […]
Social studies professor Reagan Mitchell brings jazz and family roots to the classroom
Reagan Mitchell says education is in his DNA. Coming from a family full of academics – his mother is a retired psychologist, his father was a historian and professor, and his three brothers have advanced degrees – this is a difficult point to argue. The Nashville native has an assortment of academic and artistic experiences […]
Who is Joe Burrow’s girlfriend, Olivia Holzmacher? Details about their relationship
There’s plenty of rest on the shoulders of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow this Super Bowl Sunday. But luckily, Burrow will have the support of his longtime girlfriend, Olivia Holzmacher, his biggest fan and the love of his life. At just 25, Burrow had a hugely successful college football career at LSU, even winning the […]
Upcoming Schedule – Oneida Dispatch
Thursday February 3 Fair Trade Shop: The Building Stone Fair Trade Shoppe, located at 8 So. Park Row, Clinton offers a wide selection of unique and functional gift items from 38 different countries. Store officials report, “Our SERRV partners in India have continued to find ways to work and support artisans throughout COVID-19,” providing basic […]
🌱 Blippi The Musical + Spokane Lunar New Year Celebration
Get up, Spokane! Let’s kick off this Wednesday with everything you need to know about what’s happening today in Spokane. First, today’s weather forecast: Rather cloudy and cold. Top: 26 Bottom: 21. Here are the top three stories in Spokane today: Blippi the Musical is coming to Spokane in April. Blippi, the kids’ YouTube sensation, […]
Things to do in Sonoma County, January 28 through February 28. 6, 2022
Editor’s Note: Sonoma County restrictions on indoor and outdoor gatherings are in place through Feb. 11, and as a result, many arts and entertainment venues have canceled or postponed events scheduled for January and early February. Some events are continuing, with adjustments such as limiting the number of people indoors and capping ticket sales at […]
🌱 National Guard at Sacred Heart + No Spokane Deportation Spike
Happy Monday neighbours! Here’s everything you need to know about Spokane today. First, today’s weather forecast: Cloudy. Top: 36 Bottom: 22. Here are the top three stories from today in Spokane: Amid staffing shortages at local hospitals, 10 members of the Washington National Guard began serving at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center. The team will […]
There’s a New Candyman in Town | News, Sports, Jobs
The new Candyman is New Ulm High School 2017 graduate Brandon Mehlhop, left, of New Ulm. He stands next to a new vending machine with Al Drexler of New Ulm who continues to work with the company. The new vending machines are cooled, heated and accept credit and debit cards, as well as $1 and […]
Livestream, exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of Julia Morgan
William Randolph Hearst and Julia Morgan worked together to design Hearst Castle. The architect spent 28 years working on the project that would become his flagship achievement. Courtesy of the Bison Archives The 150th birthday of Julia Morgan, California’s first licensed architect whose resume includes Hearst Castle, will be honored by State Parks, Cal Poly […]
Retired communications specialist from Genesis Health will report for Iowa House
Craig Cooper announced Wednesday that he will be running for the Iowa House of Representatives. He will be the Democratic candidate in Iowa House District 81, which includes the neighborhoods of West Davenport and Northwest Davenport. Cooper will retire from Genesis Health System as a senior communications specialist at the end of January. He is […]
A research center studies in a greenhouse during the winter | News, Sports, Jobs
Research specialist Hannah Worral stands in the middle of the greenhouse bay where she studies legume crops at North Dakota State University North Central Research Extension Center. Shalom Baer Gee/DND According to the US Department of Commerce, 26,000 farms and ranches occupy 39.3 million acres of land in North Dakota, or 89% of the state’s […]
Peter Henning, longtime lawyer-turned-academic who focused on white-collar crime, dies at 65
Peter J. Henning, Grosse Pointe Park As a former federal prosecutor and law professor, Peter Henning had an expert view of white-collar crime and a range of legal issues. Whether in class or in media interviews, he imparted this knowledge in a memorable way. “He had the ability to take these complex ideas and explain […]
🌱 App to report bullying at school + Future of Hunton Y
Hey, neighbors! Sean Peek here with the latest copy of the Norfolk Daily. First, today’s weather forecast: Rather cloudy. High: 54 Low: 42. Here are the top three stories in Norfolk today: Norfolk Public Schools is partnering with an app that allows students, parents and teachers to report bullying anonymously. The app, Vector Alert Tip […]
Best bets: a quick guide to online and in-person entertainment and experiences
This is an ongoing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet, as well as local in-person events. Conferences and learning • The law firm Meyers Nave presents a webinar for employers of public entities at noon on Thursday 13 January. Labor Lawyers will provide guidance on how to comply with new […]
Rachael Ross, Tennessee Department of Education
Rachael Ross, 32, Senior Director of Early Literacy Strategy, Tennessee Department of Education Rachael Ross, who has a doctorate in literacy, language and culture, has done it all in the world of education. She was a primary school teacher, specialist, doctoral student. university student and professor. She is now the Senior Director of Early Literacy […]
UNC-IMS Alumnus Joins NC Sea Grant as Coastal Education Specialist | News
CITY OF PLUS-HEAD – A former student of the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences has become NC Sea Grant’s new coastal and marine education specialist. Sea Grant, a North Carolina State University program dedicated to research, education, and outreach opportunities related to issues affecting the North Carolina coast, announced on Jan.4 that the Dr Erika […]
North Dakota 4-H specialist to retire after nearly four decades serving youth – InForum
FARGO – Although Dean Aakre spent less than a year in front of a high school class, he taught thousands of North Dakota youth about agriculture and a host of other subjects during his nearly 40-year career. years with North Dakota State University Extension. Aakre, a youth development specialist with NDSU’s 4-H extension, will retire […]
BE Group Brings Live Theater to NMSU Art Museum for Black History Month with “The Colored Museum”
By Mike Cook By Mike Cook Las Cruces Bulletin One of the pillars of the BE (Brooks Enchantment) group led founders Tiffany and Christopher Brooks to partner with the New Mexico State University Museum of Art (UAM) for a production of the piece “The Colored Museum” at the museum in February . The production will […]
MarketInk: Classroom is a research lab for a professor who mixes university and advertising
San Diego’s Dr. Mary Beth McCabe has spent her career mixing academia with real-world advertising and marketing strategies. In 1985, she began teaching advertising at Grossmont College and the Extension at the University of California at San Diego. Earlier, in 1982, she joined KUSI-TV as the station’s first ad sales employee. She left KUSI in […]
UPCOMING EVENTS: January 6, 2022 | News
Artist Greg Constantine poses with his work of art. Contributed photo Artist and author Greg Constantine will speak as guest artistGOSHEN – Internationally acclaimed artist and author Greg Constantine will speak about his work at a public artists’ conference on January 23 at 3 p.m. in the Rieth Recital Hall at the Music Center, followed […]
Go out for these January art events around Fargo-Moorhead – InForum
FARGO – A New Year brings new perspectives and goals, and a whole new list of artistic events across the region. Here are some of The Arts Partnership’s top picks of artists and partner organizations for the month of January. Good year! ‘Uff Da: Folk Art of Emily Lunde’ An exhibit in Fargo’s Spirit Room […]
Forestry videos show the steps involved in harvesting timber | News, Sports, Jobs
AMES – For many Iowa residents, the next few months will be a great time to consider harvesting standing and storm-damaged timber. The leaves and vegetative growth are mostly dead, and as the ground freezes, it will become easier to remove the logs without damaging the soil. But before anything is sold or taken away, […]
Wayne Thiebaud, famous pop art painter, dies at 101
Wayne Thiebaud at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in 2016. Photo: Grégory Urquiaga Wayne Thiebaud, internationally known as the dean of West Coast figurative painters and also the originator of Pop art, died Saturday, December 25 in Sacramento, his primary residence since the 1950s. He was 101 years old. His […]
Reduce waste during the holiday season
When daylight saving time ends in November and the holiday season draws near, it’s common to experience symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. Less vitamin D, cold temperatures and the stress of a busy season can take its toll on the human body, both physically and mentally. Also known as winter blues or seasonal depression, this […]
5 Best Resume Helper in St. Louis, MO
Below is a list of the best and leading CV support services in Saint-Louis. To help you find the best CV Helper located near you in Saint-Louis, we’ve compiled our own list based on this list of rating points. Help for the best St. Louis CV: The top rated resume support services in St. Louis, […]
Putin’s democratic problem: civil society and Ukraine
Posted on Monday, December 13, 2021 at 6:54 a.m. Join the 100,000+ AFP followers on Facebook Buy an AFP subscription Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: [email protected] Advertising requests: [email protected] By Mel Gurtov (© Tryfonov – stock.adobe.com) Vladimir Putin is trying to accomplish two very dangerous […]
Celebrate Local Entrepreneurship with MIO Products | News
STILLWATER – December, recognized as Made in America Month to honor American produce, is also a great opportunity to promote what is grown and produced in Oklahoma. The Made in Oklahoma Coalition and MIO Program are run by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to champion Oklahoma entrepreneurship and boost the economy of […]
City of Midland Appoints New Hires in Planning Department
The City of Midland has announced the hiring of two new team members to its planning department: Ryan Smith as the new Community Development Planner and Beth Robb as the Community Development Grants Administrator. Smith is from the Bay County Government, where he most recently served as Director of the Bay City Metropolitan Planning Organization […]
GBI Director to Speak to South Georgia Graduates in Early Fall
Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Vic Reynolds will address graduates at the second fall graduation ceremony in Statesboro next week. Georgia Southern University will host three launch ceremonies for undergraduate and graduate students from each of the University’s 10 colleges. The graduation ceremony on December 11 will be held at the Savannah Convention Center at […]
Meet the New Assistant Superintendent of the Davis School District
FARMINGTON, Utah (ABC4) – For months, ABC4 has been following the Davis School District after the United States Department of Justice issued a scathing report citing racial harassment and inequality at more than 90 schools in the district. Now the district has a new Deputy Superintendent who will work with the Equal Opportunity Office to […]
TERRE DES EXTREMES: Incubation, Innovation and Inspiration | Open
It’s mid-August 2017, and an SUV loaded with moving boxes and marked with out-of-state license plates pulls up in the empty parking lot of a gas station in the middle of the desert. The freeway exit ramp advertises the city as Ocotillo. Somewhere among the vast expanses of open views and rolling hills, nestled in […]
Business briefs and People on the Move | News, Sports, Jobs
MUSEUM HOSTS WORKSHOP: The Youngstown Historic Center of Industry and Labor will be hosting a free workshop on the Grant Writing and Funding Toolkit for Small Organizations at 1 p.m. Saturday. Meghan Reed, director of the Trumbull County Historical Society, in attendance. The center at 151 W. Wood St., adjacent to Youngstown State University, runs […]
Our selection of exhibitions to see during Art Basel in Miami Beach
My name is maryanUntil March 20, 2022 at the Museum of Contemporary Art North MiamiPolish-born Jewish artist Maryan was a child when he arrived at the Auschwitz concentration camp and left Auschwitz in 1945 as the only survivor of his lineage. His life from there was a highly prolific and progressive artist’s life, encompassing the […]
TNH author, activist and contributor Dan Georgakas has died aged 83
NEW YORK – Greek-American Dan Georgakas, author, poet, historian, publisher, teacher, film scholar, activist and longtime National Herald contributor passed away on November 23. He was 83 years old. Georgakas was the director of the Greek American Studies project at the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies at Queens College. He was editor-in-chief of […]
What protein foods have you tried?
Lamb, like other meats, is a rich source of protein and minerals such as zinc, iron, and selenium. Do they really expect me to eat this? I said to myself. My father and my grandfather on my mother’s side from time to time tasted delicacies from the “old country”. “Do you want some blood sausage?” […]
Should you keep your plants indoors or outdoors during the winter?
Marisa Y. Thompson Question: Should I bring in my potted trees and shrubs for the winter? I have a willow, a poplar, and a berry shrub, and I live at 7,300 feet. Ora N., Seed to Supper participant Reply: As we are all rushing for winter, I received several questions about plants to protect from […]
🌱 Casino must pay $ 500,000 + Citywide Vax Proof
Happy Saturday, people of Los Angeles! Here’s everything you need to know about what’s going on in Los Angeles today. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Fog in the sun. High: 74 Low: 54. Here are the best stories today in Los Angeles: A Los Angeles area casino will pay $ 500,000 […]
Buckminster Fuller, twice kicked out of Harvard, returns as poet and ‘technology personified’
R. Buckminster Fuller, addressing friends and colleagues at San Jose State University on January 11, 1972. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist. If you’ve read anything about him, you probably know Fuller was kicked out of Harvard College. And not just once, but […]
UCLA PP Finds Drake Stadium Assault Suspect + LA Gas Prices Rise
Hey, Los Angeles! Let’s start this Thursday with everything you need to know in Los Angeles today. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: A lot of sun. High: 88 Low: 63. Here are the best stories today in Los Angeles: UCLA Police are asking the public for help in identifying a man […]