Our ever-growing technological world is rapidly changing the nature of work and the skills required to be successful. Workforce success is becoming less dependent on having content knowledge and more…
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How CTE Can Pave a Pathway to Affordable, Successful Careers
Forbes May 13, 2023Aligning higher education with the needs of the workforce and employers has become a common theme as innovation disrupts the status quo and revolutionizes the labor needs of today’s economy.…
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Click here for more.Recently one of our grantee partners in Oklahoma, who has been tracking disasters in the state since March 2015, shared that disasters requiring assistance from outside the local community occur…
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How Can Higher Education Help Fill the Climate Jobs Gap?
GreenBiz May 13, 2023Universities can be on the forefront of upskilling the next generation workforce on sustainability, if they move quickly.
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Inflation Disproportionately Impacts People in Prison
The Marshall Project May 12, 2023A combination of inflation and unregulated markups on commissary items have led to steep price hikes behind bars, a Marshall Project analysis shows.
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What Does Extreme Heat From Climate Change Mean for Agriculture?
Food Tank May 12, 2023A recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change shows that the climate crisis has adversely affected or resulted in the loss of ecosystems and global warming will likely reach or…
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Report Charts Path to Zero Hunger in an Equitable World Amid Global Crises
Food Tank May 12, 2023Tackling the challenges of food security, climate, and humanitarian efforts, this report offers hope and concrete solutions to create a better future.
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Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
The 19th May 11, 2023Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, said that more attention to the issue was sparked when Native women won election to decision-making roles.
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Measuring Hunger Programs to Increase Food Access
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 11, 2023Despite spending billions on food programs each year, the root causes of hunger remain unaddressed.
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Youth Unemployment Among Black Women Increased During COVID
Chalkbeat May 11, 2023A new study looked at out-of-work, out-of-school youth in Chicago and Illinois. …
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Black Mothers Trapped in Unsafe Neighborhoods Signal the Stressful Health Toll of Gun Violence in the U.S.
The Conversation May 11, 2023Chronic stress from living with systemic racism and gun violence can lead to increased symptoms of PTSD and depression as well as elevated cortisol levels.
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Understanding Nutrition and the Environment to Shape a Better Food System
Food Tank May 11, 2023Headlines during the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the vulnerability of our food system—far too many people continue to face food shortages or have not had the means to acquire healthy…
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