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(NewsUSA) - More than 2.3 million workers were injured on the job last year in the U.S., according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Workers in the industrial sector face significant risks due to routine exposure to heavy equipment such as cranes or machinery, load handling activities, oper…
(NewsUSA) - Baby Boomers hit peak retirement in 2024, according to the Retirement Income Institute. In the years to come, we will see the remainder of this generation leave the workforce, as more than 4.1 million turn 65 every year between now and 2027. As Baby Boomers retire, new opportunit…
(NewsUSA) - IU Students Prevail in 2024 CME Group University Trading Challenge
(StatePoint) Do your New Yearâs resolutions include improving your grades? If so, here are five habits you can adopt to ace math class this spring semester:
(Family Features) Thanks to the explosion of ecommerce over the past couple decades, consumers can find virtually any product or service they can think of online. In fact, the consumer ecommerce market is expected to approach $6 trillion by 2027, according to the International Trade Administ…
(StatePoint) Even a short vacation from school can cause learning loss and leave kids feeling behind when they return to the classroom. Fortunately, there are many ways to keep minds active during the holiday break, some of which will reinforce the concepts they are learning in school. Here …
(StatePoint) Every student deserves a fair shot. Fortunately, opportunities exist to help people with disabilities pursue the education and training they need to succeed in their chosen career path.
(BPT) - With 18 million Veterans living in the United States today, Veterans Day is not only an opportunity to recognize the men and women who have served the country, but also celebrate their successes after service.
(BPT) - Professor David W. Miller, executive director of the Princeton Faith & Work Initiative and lecturer at Princeton University, has announced his latest white paper, "The Ethics of Organizational Change." The paper offers an academic perspective on organizational change and transfor…
How one company is working with PGA TOUR Pros like Peter Malnati to inspire communities to Be Bright
(BPT) - Murals arenât just large-scale works of art â though they function all on their own to beautify public spaces. They also serve as powerful platforms for cultural expression and highlight the vibrancy of their communities. According to research from nonprofit Americans for the Arts, a…
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(StatePoint) Falling just a little behind in math class can have a snowball effect, making each new concept even more difficult to master. Hereâs what you can do to help ensure your child thrives in the classroom now, and in the years to come:
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(Family Features) Preparing your student for a new year of education takes on many forms. From trusting them with heightened responsibilities and finding the right gear for their new hobbies to equipping them with the top tech for a successful school year, the back-to-school season is a crit…
(StatePoint) When a new school year begins, most teachers donât wait long before they begin scheduling tests, and assigning loads of homework and reading assignments. Here are three tips for helping kids stay on top of all their coursework:
(StatePoint) At a time of declining enrollment and rising college costs, extra support of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) can give more young people a chance at a bright future.
(StatePoint) Say goodbye to dull, white walls and hello to a world of color and personality!
(StatePoint) No matter the career path students pursue, writing and communication skills are essential to success. Whether a student identifies as a âmath kid,â a âsports kid,â or even a âreading kid,â writing doesnât always come naturally.
(StatePoint) College-related costs are at an all-time high, and while many parents harbor concerns about the expense, they value the education their child is receiving.
(StatePoint) Itâs graduation season, and if you have a college-bound student in your life, youâre probably looking for great ways to honor all their achievements of the past four years while helping prepare them for future successes.
(StatePoint) Taking the SAT or ACT exam is the culmination of months of test-specific preparation, and in truth, years of schooling. While knowing that can feel like a lot of pressure, there are steps you can take the night before the exam to calm your nerves and enter the testing site with …