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Vol State Community College in Middle Tennessee to welcome new president next month
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 1 day agoVolunteer State Community College had selected Montague to lead the school in 2021, just two years...
Education trends in Fayetteville and the U.S. show shift toward vocational programs
The Fayetteville Observer via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMaria Holcomb, a student enrolled in the two-year medical sonography program at FTCC, said she spent...
‘Making a difference’: MLK Jr. Leadership Development Institute set to graduate next class
The Patriot-News· 2 days agoThe Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Development Institute will graduate its next class of...
Merry-go-round or musical chairs? Knox County Schools principals shuffle around
Knox News | The Knoxville News-Sentinel via Yahoo News· 3 days agoKnox County Schools has 14 new principals, but all of them are familiar faces within the district....
Incoming chief Connolly begins tenure with Flagstaff Police Department
Arizona Daily Sun· 18 hours agoDuring Wednesday’s Flagstaff City Council work session, Flagstaff City Manager Greg Clifton...
How one Cathedral City High student beat the odds and graduated after pandemic setbacks
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLota Uyanwune graduated from Cathedral City High School on Thursday, June 6. She plans to continue...
MTSU Mondays: ‘Teach back’ program nets first signees; cadets commissioned
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoAfter attending Camp Cadre at Fort Knox, Kentucky, he will report to Fort Moore in August for the...
How Celebrities Get Their Babies To Sleep
Forbes· 1 day agoDr. Harvey Karp’s company Happiest Baby is behind the $1,700 bassinet that Serena Williams, Ashton Kutcher and Beyoncé can’t stop buying. Dr. Karp’s got...
Moberly High School welcomes two new head coaches
KOMU Columbia· 23 hours agoThe Moberly Spartan Activities Department announced the hiring of two new head coaches on Tuesday. Bruce Marshall will be the head girls basketball coach...
How CNET Tests Mattresses
CNET· 16 hours agoYes, we sleep on beds for a living. Over the last seven-plus years, we have tested a considerable number of mattresses -- around 300 and counting -- and...