Days after the Trump administration gave schools the choice to ditch diversity, equity and inclusion policies within the next two weeks or lose federal funding, the Higher Education Board chair
More recently, a fox in North Dakota, a bobcat in the state of Washington, a cat in Oregon and a harbor seal in Massachusetts have been infected.
Trivially Speaking” is read nationwide. Yes, technically that is true. Thanks to the regular availability of electronic media I send the column to readers in Oregon and Washington as well as Massachusetts and Virginia.
Public schools and universities in Massachusetts and across the U.S. have less than two weeks to scrub their curriculums and outside contracts of any diversity, equity and inclusion policies or risk losing access to federal funds.
The lawsuit, led by the Democratic attorneys general from Arizona, Michigan, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and New Mexico,
Public schools and universities in Massachusetts and across the U.S. have less than two weeks to scrub their curriculums and outside contracts of any diversity, equity and inclusion policies or risk
Oregon and 11 other states have filed a lawsuit to stop what attorneys general call “Elon Musk’s unconstitutional power grab.”
While Massachusetts lost two of its first three games of the season to Bethune-Cookman, the rest of the Atlantic 10 got their seasons off and running.
Cases of avian influenza continue to rise across the nation with the United States Department of Agriculture reporting over 21 million birds have been impacted in the last 30 days. In December Wildlife images out of Grants Pass increased safety protocols to protect its birds.