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Public health education soars in wake of pandemic
Maybe a silver lining can be found from the COVID-19 pandemic, as interest in public health education is soaring at U.S. colleges and universities, ...
Election integrity and the Peach State - What does the new voting law in Georgia mean for voters?
It’s a law that passed in record time. Georgia politics is once again capturing the national spotlight and headlines with The Election Integrity Act ...
Specialize with a Mechanical Engineering Degree
The Mechanical Engineering Program at Southern Utah University has received its ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accreditation signifying the quality education offered by ...
Georgia Southern's Continuing Education offers credentialing assistance to active-duty military
Active-duty soldiers and National Guard Reserve service members can take advantage of the certification programs offered through Georgia Southern University’s Division of Continuing Education, ...
Volunteers receiving government aid while unemployed face scrutiny, bias from public
With the worldwide spike in unemployment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many people may turn to volunteerism as a way to pass their newly found ...

Ageism in the COVID-19 Workplace: Walking the Fine Line between Protection and Discrimination of Older Employees
By Andra Stancu - Project Officer, International Federation on Ageing As businesses and workplaces start re-opening and operating during the new normal that is COVID-19, ...
Questions About the Future of Pandemic Unemployment Relief Benefits Leaving Millions in Limbo
For months, the millions of Americans displaced from their jobs due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic had the cushion of $600 per week of ...
FAU College of Business Experts Available to Discuss May Unemployment Numbers
Professors in Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business are available to discuss U.S. unemployment figures that are scheduled to be released by the ...
An eye on the economy: Georgia Southern’s Q1 2020 Economic Monitor: Pandemic slams regional economy, outlook remains murky
Governmental response to the pandemic shuttered much of the regional economy toward the end of the first quarter of 2020, stated Michael Toma, Ph.D., Fuller ...
Inequality to Illness
The relationship between structural inequalities and negative health outcomes has long been established. However, the most vulnerable populations remain unprotected by policies and unaccounted for ...