In the face of rising health care costs, a new survey reveals that 74% of employers are grappling with the impact on employee wages and benefits, with many anticipating further…
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Resilient Election Officials Ensure a Secure and Smooth 2024 Election
The 19th Nov 6, 2024Resilient election officials across the country administered a relatively smooth 2024 general election on Tuesday, despite reports of bomb threats, technical issues, and a polarizing online ecosystem that at times…
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A Career Advancing Health Equity: Lessons From the Intersection of Public Health and Community Care
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Nov 5, 2024I still remember the fear, almost paralysis, I felt at the start of my career advancing health equity whenever I diagnosed a patient with tuberculosis or HIV. I knew what…
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CUNY School of Medicine Awarded Grant to Establish Minority Health and Equity Center
The City University of New York Nov 1, 2024Today, the CUNY School of Medicine announced that it was awarded $19.3 million from the National Institutes of Health, the University’s largest-ever National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant, to create…
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Benevolence Farm Prepares Formerly Incarcerated Women for Success
Prism Reports Sep 23, 2024The 13 acres of farmland nestled in North Carolina’s Alamance County that comprise Benevolence Farm serve many different purposes: an active body care business harvesting herbs for natural soaps and…
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Empathetic Nonprofit Leadership: Boundaries and Compassion Are Key
Forbes Sep 18, 2024The framework for any successful organization is built on trust, respect and professionalism. Many nonprofit leaders strive to maintain this framework while navigating complex and sensitive issues when employees and…
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Incarcerated Workers’ Rights: California Extreme Heat Workplace Protection Laws Don’t Apply
The Vera Institute of Justice Sep 3, 2024When California’s workplace safety board created important indoor heat protections for workers earlier this year, the policy exempted incarcerated workers. California’s governor cited cost concerns, but this unjust exclusion was…
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Working While in College Can Present a Barrier to Career Development
Higher Ed Dive Aug 29, 2024Earlier this year, the Biden Administration urged colleges and universities to lend a hand to the nation’s K-12 schools. Specifically, it called on postsecondary institutions to use at least 15% of their…
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Actionable Student Data Empowers Educators [Video]
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Aug 28, 2024Now more than ever teachers and administrators are drowning in potentially actionable student data but lack truly useful information about their students. In order to understand a full picture of…
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AI Easing Teachers’ Workloads: A Solution to Teacher Shortages?
K-12 Dive Aug 28, 2024Teachers are swamped. They’re working longer hours compared to other professionals, and their job-related stress often comes from managing student behavior, earning low salaries, and performing administrative work that isn’t tied to…
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Empowering Educators to Serve in Public Office
EdSurge Aug 27, 2024When Tim Walz was announced as Kamala Harris’ running mate earlier this month, his ascendancy helped to elevate the idea of educators serving in public office. Walz, who served several terms in…
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South African Educators Benefit From Data
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Aug 26, 2024When you ask Eric Siyolo Mayekiso — a teacher in the Eastern Cape of South Africa — why he became a teacher, his answer is simple: He wanted to help…
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