Alice has tutoring experience in subjects and test prep across the board, loves learning languages (and helping others learn), and is keen on attending med school after graduating from Rice. Her tutoring style can be described as targeted and encouraging, and she seeks to boost each student's confidence and help them find their footing in [...] The post Instilling Confidence and Skill: Meet Tutor Alice Kim appeared first on General Academic.| General Academic
Trey is a passionate and uplifting tutor who loves teaching test prep and seeing his students grow in their pursuit of higher education and knowledge. Learn more about his tutoring style and impact on our students and how his personality shines through it all! What subjects and classes do you help our students with? Currently, [...] The post Every Student Accounted For: Meet Tutor Trey Richard appeared first on General Academic.| General Academic
A profile of Houston private tutor Micheal Brown including his background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of his students.| General Academic
2 deep wing officials are each starting their 30th season in the NFL| Football Zebras
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“To tell the truth, I never thought I'd be a musician. Never in my wildest imagination. One day, the conga player didn't show up to play at a kermesse. So Jean-Claude said, ‘Epa Fanfan la.’ So I played.” The post In conversation | On konpa’s 70th, legend reflects on the genre’s rise from Haiti to the globe appeared first on The Haitian Times.| The Haitian Times
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LaShawanda Moore empowers women to thrive, building platforms of success and fostering activation.| DefenderNetwork.com
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Tina Powers leads a group of standardized “patients.” The post Program coordinator helps medical students practice their skills appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Shalom Akolatse ’26, 1693 Scholar and double major in math and chemistry, has found ways to connect with nearly every corner of the College of William & Mary. From lab research to poetry writing to welcoming new students on campus, his journey reflects both the importance of curiosity and community. Akolatse first heard of the […]| Flat Hat News
Few figures loom as large in the storied history of U.S. soccer as Briana Scurry. Her name is synonymous with groundbreaking achievements, heroic moments,| Girls Soccer Network
We would like for you to meet Mohammad Hemeida, one of our new tutors helping students in the Hedwig Village location. Mohammad brings a wealth of experience teaching a variety of grade levels in subject and test prep, including working with students at University of Houston, Columbia University, New York Public Schools, and beyond. Mohammad [...] The post Elated for English: Meet Tutor Mohammad Hemeida appeared first on General Academic.| General Academic
A profile of Houston private tutor Noelle Svoboda including his background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of her students.| General Academic
From college to the NWSL, Avery Patterson has shown outstanding promise to reach great heights. Despite being a stellar defender, she is still able to put| Girls Soccer Network
Nigeria’s pension industry has grown tremendously over the past decade, playing a critical role in securing the retirement futures of| Nairametrics
BY MIYA YONGER SHEN It’s been three years since Kate Hu left her job as a quantitative analyst in finance to pursue stand-up comedy, a monumental career change that her [ … ]|
Are employees at your office asking for seed oil-free snacks? If they are, Artisan Tropic could be a great choice for your break room! The Hispanic-owned family business makes its chips in Colombia from farm-fresh cassava (a root vegetable) and plantains (a tropical fruit). It fries the chips in local Colombian palm oil. The FruitGuys […] The post Want Seed Oil-Free Snacks for Work? Try Artisan Tropic’s Strips appeared first on The FruitGuys.| The FruitGuys
Sweet-tart Gravenstein apples first arrived in California in 1811, and the trees in farmer John Kolling’s orchard in Sebastopol are almost old enough to remember. “Most of the old Gravs are huge trees—35 feet tall and spreading like crazy,” John told The FruitGuys. “They were planted around 1895.” Every August, John supplies The FruitGuys with […] The post Curious Where We Buy Gravenstein Apples? Meet a Farm Partner appeared first on The FruitGuys.| The FruitGuys
A profile of Houston private tutor Andrew Williamson including his background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of his students.| General Academic
Samsung UK Marketing & Omnichannel Director Annika Bizon reveals why being unafraid to speak your mind is a superpower. The post Samsung UK: women should not allow self-doubt to hinder their careers appeared first on DiversityQ.| DiversityQ
Global Head of DEI & Wellbeing Peter de Norville is directing his experience in fighting injustice to building the foundation for sustainable change The post <strong>How Sage is succeeding in capturing diversity data</strong> appeared first on DiversityQ.| DiversityQ
Breaking down barriers the VC runs programmes for under-represented people to gain venture careers The post Driving diversity and inclusion in VC: the impact of the Newton Venture Program appeared first on DiversityQ.| DiversityQ
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1.0” Mechanical Seam—Look at your cutsheet, paint & substrate warranties. Your source for standing seam metal roof & wall solutions.| Sheffield Metals
Her research at Harvard has potential applications in cancer diagnostics, neuroscience, and infectious diseases. This only reinforced her resolve to come back home.| RAPPLER
After moving to North Carolina, a Columbus County resident found himself downwind from a billion-dollar industry. Now he’s documenting odors.| North Carolina Health News
Valencia is a region in eastern Spain not known for fine wine production, but there is one winegrower – Javi Revert – who is busy changing the region’s reputation. I recently spent a few days with him in the southeastern USA with his importer, Eric Solomon selections, along with a couple of other Spanish producers. I’m really impressed with the wines he’s making. Revert grew up in the village of Font de la Figuera, where his own project is now based. Both his grandfathers had vineya...| wineanorak.com
How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing Genius Every so often, a guest comes along who doesn’t just raise the bar—they throw it into orbit. Erin Levzow is one of those guests. From the moment she joined The ADOTAT Show, it was clear we were in the presence of brilliance. Erin is a marketing […] The post Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty appeared first on ADOTAT with Pesach Lattin !.| ADOTAT with Pesach Lattin !
The most successful tech CEO and VC no one has heard of| Interconnected
On the heels of torrential flooding, City Limits caught up with Sunset Park community leader, Elizabeth Yeampierre, to talk about federal cuts to natural disaster protections and how communities can come together to survive extreme weather.| City Limits
The latest episode of the Family Homelessness Coalition's 'Hear Our Voices' podcast features Kayla Mumtaz at the Alliance for Quality Education. The conversation touched on how New York funds its schools, what universal childcare would mean for struggling families and how parents can advocate for change.| City Limits
A Q&A with the DOE LPO director Jigar Shah and Solugen CEO Gaurab Chakrabarti| CTVC by Sightline Climate
Scaling “symbiotic manufacturing” with Rubi Laboratories| CTVC by Sightline Climate
The White House’s new announcement clears the air about the voluntary carbon market| CTVC by Sightline Climate
The Goldilocks effect in geothermal HVAC systems| CTVC by Sightline Climate
Predicting the future applying data and clairvoyance may not guarantee any tangible outcome, perhaps some entertainment.| STORM-ASIA
Laurie Berke-Weiss graduated Fordham Law in 1983, before the foundation she now leads even existed. She's seen women make strides in the legal profession firsthand. The post This Fordham Law Alumna Works in Service of Others appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Bryan Massingale doesn’t love it when people write about him. In fact, he said he hates the way profiles preserve a particular account of who he is, like a fossil of an extinct specimen trapped between layers of sediment. “I hate these kinds of profiles because even more than the label, the profile itself becomes... The post Joy in the Struggle appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Sofia Arseniev, senior on the Fordham Squash team, is the only female squash athlete to play and win a game for the program. The post Glass Courts Not Glass Ceilings appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
University President Tania Tetlow addressed serious issues plaguing Fordham University and higher education in America at a meeting with the student press on April 8. Tetlow fielded questions on the student visa revocation of two Fordham students, the 4.65% tuition increase, and why Fordham students should practice civic engagement. On Friday, April 4, Tetlow sent... The post Tetlow Addresses Student Visa Revocation and Other Issues appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
“I don’t make costumes,” the Guyana-born Trinidad-based artist, designer and masman has insisted. “I create ways to express human energy.”| Something Curated
" I imagine there'd be a sort of, maybe late 30s, early 40s, teenage regression to just to just go back to being unsure.”| Cherwell
A social worker at Children’s Hospital Oakland, Crowe is determined to keep her union and her full paycheck.| NUHW
Get back on track with powerful running motivation from Olympian Alexi Pappas. Running Is Hard—And That’s Exactly Why You’re Doing It The runner’s high and finish line thrill are what we live for. But what about the miles that feel impossible? If you’ve hit a plateau, lost your momentum, or need a reset, you’re not […]| The San Francisco Marathon
Tyra Wingle’s passion for sports and movement led her to chiropractic, but Palmer College’s unmatched opportunities propelled her success. “Palmer has given me the experiences and skills I’ll need to give my patients the best care,” she says. With the well-rounded education Palmer provides, along with opportunities for leadership in clubs like the Sports Council, […] The post Tyra Wingle: Combining Passion for Sports and Chiropractic at Palmer College appeared first on Palmer Coll...| Palmer College of Chiropractic
When Paul Hurst made the decision to leave his first career behind and pursue chiropractic, it wasn’t a whim — it was a mission. Inspired by his own transformative experiences with chiropractic care, Paul chose Palmer Florida to begin this next chapter. Why Palmer? In his words, “Palmer Florida has a longstanding history of success […] The post Chiropractic Begins Here: Paul Hurst’s Bold Second Act at Palmer Florida appeared first on Palmer College of Chiropractic.| Palmer College of Chiropractic
Blake’s family grows juicy peaches, nectarines, and more for The FruitGuys. See how their fruit becomes your summer peach delivery!| The FruitGuys
Third-generation farmers on this organic cherry farm in Linden, California, grow juicy fruit for The FruitGuys’ boxes.| The FruitGuys
A profile of Houston private tutor Sam Garvin including his background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of his students.| General Academic
The chefs behind two of the best Korean restaurants in the UK share their most treasured kitchen objects and more| Something Curated
A profile of Houston private tutor Laura Jabr including her background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of her students.| General Academic
Meet Damaris Gutierrez, SFM’s Community Manager and Ultramarathoner. From overcoming social anxiety to running 1,500+ days straight, her story inspires runners of all backgrounds -en español y in English.| The San Francisco Marathon
You must be living under a lily pad if you have not heard of – or seen on your Instagram feed – the infamous Oxford Kermit.| Cherwell
A profile of Houston private tutor Laura Jabr including her background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of her students.| General Academic
For most students, balancing coursework, leadership roles and career preparation are a challenge. For Kiley Trecker, it’s a way of life. As a concurrent undergraduate and graduate student at Iowa State University, she is not only completing a degree in public relations and communication studies but also leading the Public Relations Student Society of America […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
A profile of Houston private tutor Shravani Deo including her background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of her students.| General Academic
You may not know his name, but if you’ve watched Armor Hunter Merowlink, Evangelion, or Gurren Lagann then you’ve seen his work.| ZIMMERIT - Anime | Manga | Garage Kits | Doujin
A profile of Houston private tutor Magui Torres including her background, interests, and tutoring style plus vignettes of her students.| General Academic
A Q&A with Precursor's David Yeh and Mark1's Julian Ryba-White, new strategic partners in the ecosystem| CTVC by Sightline Climate
Greenlee alumna Kelly McGowan graduated in 2015 with degrees in journalism and mass communication and Spanish and currently works as a communications specialist for the Iowa State University College of Engineering. She shares her pathway as encouragement to current students about their Greenlee education. Her time at Iowa State played a pivotal role in shaping […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
We’re back with another look at one of ISC’s staff members: Ben Scott!| www.isc.org
As we step into 2025, we’re excited to spotlight our exceptional General Academic tutors. This month, meet Josh Yu—a dedicated tutor committed to fostering academic excellence in a way that is natural, fun, and relatable for his students. Discover his unique tutoring style, his approach to personalized sessions, and his [...]| General Academic
“What I find special about Palmer is its sense of community and the wide variety of practice styles it embraces. If you’re interested in something, there’s likely a club for it,” she says.| Palmer College of Chiropractic
It’s been a while since we’ve profiled one of our engineers, so we’re overdue.| www.isc.org
Looking to learn how to remove profiles on Google Chrome? Follow our guide and clean up your browsing experience.| Make Tech Easier
Xiamen-born, London-based visual artist Hongxi Li is set to open her third solo show at east London’s Neven Gallery on 26 September 2024.| Something Curated
Valentine’s Day brings up many feelings of love, care and concern for family, especially when you have a child with autism. My son, Jack, was diagnosed with high functioning autism spectrum disorder when he was five years old. Since then, we’ve had a roller coaster... The post A Love Letter to My Autistic Son appeared first on Autism Care Today.| Autism Care Today
“Comparison is the source of all suffering” is a quote that as an autism parent, I need to be reminded of often. I often find myself measuring my child’s progress against other children. This goes for comparing to not only typical children but those on... The post Run Your Own Race appeared first on Autism Care Today.| Autism Care Today
Between ages 1-5, my son Jack was showing signs of development challenges. My mother’s intuition knew something wasn’t quite right, but I didn’t know what exactly. Trying not to compare Jack’s development to that of my daughter, I convinced myself that what he lacked for... The post How Denial of Symptoms Can Lead to Guilt, Shame and Avoidance appeared first on Autism Care Today.| Autism Care Today
With delays in development, I signed my son, Jack, up for occupational and speech therapy when he was eighteen months old. I wasn’t sure what to expect – at first – but his therapists jumped right in. His first occupational therapy session was to sit... The post When My Son Conquered the Swing…and Other Proud Autism Mom Moments appeared first on Autism Care Today.| Autism Care Today
New school. New teacher. New friends. You know the drill – it’s hard for any kid in kindergarten. Well, this was the start of my son Jack’s journey toward his diagnosis. After months of blaming his kindergarten teacher for lack of teaching ability, I now... The post My “Love-Hate” Relationship with My Son’s Kindergarten Teacher appeared first on Autism Care Today.| Autism Care Today
I’m not sure what the ‘typical’ evaluation process is when your child is being assessed for autism. Maybe most parents of special needs children feel this way, but I felt that it took a long time. I questioned the process, the psychiatrist, the results. After...| Autism Care Today
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The SMI WAV Wall Panel is a great choice for contemporary commercial projects. Learn more about this panel profile in the latest article from Sheffield Metals.| Sheffield Metals
Geoffrey has been an consistent client since he joined us in September 2018. His dogged consistency and dedication paid off big-time on November 15, 2019. He finally earned his 2345 […]| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
Amir has been training with us since December 2018. In that time he’s been amazingly consistent, only missing a workout or two due to travel. His consistency has paid off. […]| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
Louis has been a member of CS&C since November 2017. Louis has the distinction of being the first and only (for now) member of the illustrious 2-3-4-5 club. For those […]| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
Ruth has been a member of CS&C since October 2018. She is one of our most consistent members. She hasn’t missed a single training session since she joined! That’s 136 […]| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
Kevin has been training at Chicago S&C for over a year and wasted no time signing up for his first competition. Kevin rocked the Chicago Strengthlifting Challenge at the end […]| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
Carl started training at Chicago S&C in July 2017 and has been wonderfully consistent in his barbell training, rarely missing a training session.| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
Anthony Myint, a chef based in the Mission in San Francisco, is a founder of the restaurants The Perennial, Mission Street Food, Mission Chinese Food, Mission Cantina, Mission Burger, Lt. Waffle, and Commonwealth Restaurant. His cookbook, co-written with his wife Karen Leibowitz, Mission Street Food: Recipes and Ideas from an Improbable Restaurant, was a New York Times Notable cookbook in […]| Science and Food
Dr. Elaine Hsiao's work explores how our gut microbes affect our brains.| Science and Food
Donate a kidney and keep running? No problem. 1K12M athletes Matt Cavanaugh and Hilary Baude are headed to SF to show us just how it's done.| The San Francisco Marathon
On 10/22/23, the Ellsberg family held a public online memorial for Daniel Ellsberg via Zoom and livestream. Family, friends, and colleagues from around the world shared their favorite memories and celebrated Dan’s remarkable life. Here is a sound-optimized recording of the memorial, followed by a guide to the video’s contents.| Daniel Ellsberg's Website
Everyone loves training with Bill! He never misses a training day, has an infectiously positive attitude, and always has interesting things to talk about.| Chicago Strength & Conditioning
What Daniel Ellsberg Knew About Doomsday: Unilateral Sanity Could Save the World, by Norman Solomon, TomDispatch.com, 12/14/23| Daniel Ellsberg's Website
Each quarter we like to profile one of our engineers, to acquaint our customers and users with some of the people they may interact with as they use our software.| www.isc.org
Each quarter we like to profile one of our engineers, to acquaint our customers and users with some of the people they may interact with as they use our software.| www.isc.org
Most of our recent engineer profiles have focused on new ISC staff members, but now it’s time to get up close and personal with someone who’s been here more than 11 years: Eddy Winstead!| www.isc.org
Each quarter we like to profile one of our engineers, to acquaint our customers and users with some of the people they may interact with as they use our software.| www.isc.org