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Affirmative Action Critics Refuse to Back Down in Fight Over Medical Bias Training
Critics of affirmative action have launched a long-shot appeal aimed at stopping California from requiring training on ...
Tenth grader Landon Hackney makes an argument during civics class at Chatham Central High School in Bear Creek, N.C., on Nov.
Lafayette’s healthcare landscape is getting a major boost with the opening of Ochsner Health Center – Bertrand, a $35 million ...
While a bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement to serve as a program director, the field of study is often unrelated to education, leaving instructors underprepared for the demands of teaching ...
A long-term substitute special education teacher at Parkside Elementary School in Grants Pass, Ore., speaks with a student ...
Insurer Elevance Health has expanded its employee education and professional development programs to include artificial ...
The Fletcher School is now offering a graduate certificate in business for juniors and seniors at Tufts. The program is ...
Licensed athletic trainers now have a more direct path to pediatric expertise through the Ohio University, OhioHealth ...
As Canada's health care system rapidly adopts digital technologies, a group of Canadian researchers is calling for a major ...
Research shows getting educated in prison helps prevent people from going back. In Illinois, new state data shows higher ...
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