ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (October 23, 2025) — The Poynter Institute, a global leader in journalism, and Press Forward Central Appalachia are pleased to announce the launch of a peer-focused course for ...
USF Civil Engineering students, Isaac Washington and Kent Huerta, take time out of their busy college schedules to go into high schools across Tampa Bay. IRS files tax lien against Jim Justice Judge ...
The Champaign Aviation Museum has expanded to create additional hangar space and opportunities for new programs and exhibits. A ribbon cutting for the new expanded space will be held at 1 p.m.
If your healthcare organization doesn’t yet have a formal compliance program, you’re not alone. Smaller providers like assisted living facilities and clinics, – or even larger organizations that never ...
Columbia is partnering with the Reynolds Foundation, a philanthropic organization connected to the co-founder of Jane Street Capital, to create programs that will promote democratic resilience, ...
Matthew Alvarado sells cannabis by the book now, but he sold pot illegally and paid the price. He was incarcerated multiple times, and says the Cannabis Reentry Employment Assistance and Training ...
(WGHP) — When you play professional sports, it can be all-consuming. The competition is immense. Fewer than 2% of college athletes ever get to turn pro, and your job is on the line every week. It can ...
For the last five years, Michelle Coleman has attended cooking and culinary education classes in a light-filled teaching kitchen at her local library in Boston. The kitchen, designed for hands-on ...
At first glance, biology and quantum technology seem incompatible. Living systems operate in warm, noisy environments full of constant motion—while quantum technology often requires extreme isolation ...
Covestro's innovative approach to talent development has created a pipeline of leaders, with some rising from trainee to top executive roles over their careers. Covestro buys new manufacturing plants, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - More than 20 college students from Hawaii and Guam are wrapping up an eight week internship at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center in Kaka’ako. The CREATE program stands ...