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David Murdock Column: On breaking good habits
The Gadsden Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThat’s why I limit my good habits. Sometimes, one simply has to rest. David Murdock is an English instructor at Gadsden State Community College. He can...
Palm Beach County's most crash-prone intersections: Forest Hill, Military led 2023 wrecks
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWest Boynton Beach Boulevard and North Congress Avenue in Boynton Beach also had 78 wrecks and was...
Zero laptops per child
Politico· 5 days agoA recent survey from the National Center for Education Statistics found that 76 percent of schools already ban smartphone use for non-academic reasons...
Why York is joining Philly, Pittsburgh as best cities to live in
York Daily Record via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFactors evaluating quality of live, such as health care, public education, job prospects, housing...
What’s up with… Oracle & Telefónica, 5G in China, Kaspersky Lab
TelecomTV· 3 days agoIn today’s industry news roundup: Oracle strengthens its relationship with Telefónica as it plans a...
Do graduate students get paid?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoTry shopping at budget or bulk grocery stores and consignment shops instead of buying new. Textbooks and school supplies can add up, especially on a...
Cellphones in Schools: Addiction, Distraction, or Teaching Tool? (Opinion)
Education Week· 3 days agoCellphone technology has certainly evolved as predicted over the last few decades (well, mostly;...
Philips Respironics moves could net more workers in Westmoreland County
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 5 days agoDutch health technology giant Philips Respironics’ planned phase-out of manufacturing operations in...
What are family engagement liaisons, and why do fewer than half of US schools have one?
Stacker via AOL· 6 days agoHeyTutor analyzed data from the National Center for Education Statistics to show where community...
When, where to find area fireworks displays in 2024
Herald & Review· 2 days agoFireworks will be lighting up the skies across Central Illinois leading up, including and following July 4.