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Global September 2019

WPU Launches New Concentration

WPU has launched a new concentration in its Master of Education curriculum to help K-8 STEAM teachers, becoming the first in NJ to offer graduate degree focus in STEAM.

Health Care September 2019

Health Care And Physician Burnout

In her KevinMD.com article “To extinguish burnout, bring back physician autonomy,” Christina Dewey, M.D., argues that the health care system is a major factor in physician burnout.

Global September 2019

It Doesn't Take A Crime To Impeach

According to legal scholars, the Constitution’s standard for impeachment (“high crimes and misdemeanors”) is open-ended to include abuses of power that are not technically crimes.

Global September 2019

ASU Student Breaks Trump-Ukraine News

An ASU student broke the news that Kurt D. Volker stepped down from his post. Volker was involved in talks between President Donald Trump and the Ukrainian government.

Health Care October 2019

Dartmouth, Company To Share $4.7M

Funds from the National Institutes of Health are going to be shared by Dartmouth College and Q2i, a health care technology company, to improve the treatment of opioid addiction.

Global October 2019

Key Dates In Impeachment Investigation

The following are the key dates regarding the impeachment investigation. The dates begin with Robert Mueller testifying and ends with the release of the whistleblower complaint.

Global October 2019

CSUDH To Offer OTD Program

California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) will become the first public university in Southern California to offer a Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD).

Financing October 2019

No Tuition For More Than 1,200 Students

More than 1,200 high school graduates in Maine are having their tuition and college fees paid for them thanks to the University of Maine System’s “Maine Values You” outreach program.

Global October 2019

Expansion Of DNA Collection At Border

A much broader DNA testing from the type done on families at the border is to be expanded for migrants crossing U.S. borders. The data will be included in a massive criminal database.

Health Care October 2019

Texas A&M System Bans E-cigarettes

Texas A&M University has banned e-cigarettes from its campuses, including the flagship one in College Station and Tarleton State University and Texas A&M University-Commerce.