Insurance · 11/14/2022
South Dakota Healthcare Costs Surge To Become The Highest In The Nation
A Forbes report indicates that South Dakota has the highest healthcare costs in the U.S., with an average per capita expenditure of $11,736. Nearly half of the adults in the state have not received mental health treatment. Additionally, Louisiana ranks second in costs, while Florida's physician visit rates are affected by financial issues. Michigan has the lowest costs. These data highlight significant disparities in healthcare affordability across U.S. states.
Education · 09/24/2024
Michigan Launches 4M Soil Health Project to Curb Algal Blooms
The University of Michigan has received a $4 million grant to partner with farmers in addressing lakeside algal blooms by improving soil health. The project aims to increase soil organic carbon, reduce nutrient runoff from farmland, and promote sustainable agricultural practices. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and policy support, the initiative hopes to reduce harmful algal blooms, enhance agricultural sustainability, and create a win-win situation for the ecological environment and economic development of lakeside regions. The funding will support research, outreach, and implementation of best management practices.
Education · 07/28/2025
Education Rights in the United States Rights of Immigrant Students and Relevant Laws
U.S. law guarantees the right to education for all students; however, university admission policies vary by state, which may restrict access for some undocumented immigrants.
Education · 07/01/2025
Keen University Delegation Boosts Ties with Wenzhoukean University
Dr. Robert L. C. Lee, President of Kean University, led a delegation to Wenzhou-Kean University to explore various ways to deepen educational cooperation between China and the United States. The visit included site inspections and board meetings, emphasizing the value of a global perspective and talent cultivation. The discussions aimed to promote mutual development in research and cultural exchange.
Education · 07/24/2025
Exploring Virginia Tech Academic Achievements and Diverse Student Life
Virginia Tech is ranked 75th in the latest US News college rankings, alongside a state university, attracting 30,434 undergraduate students, with 4% being international students. With an acceptance rate of 57% and a graduation rate of 87%, the university demonstrates its educational quality and academic achievement.
Education · 08/26/2025
Steve Mcdowell Named Interim Dean at Florida State Graduate School
Florida State University has appointed Dr. Steve McDowell as Interim Dean of the Graduate School, effective August 25, 2025. Dr. McDowell, a distinguished scholar in communication studies with extensive experience in administration and international affairs, brings a wealth of knowledge to the role. This appointment signals new opportunities for growth and development within the university's graduate education programs. His leadership is expected to further enhance the quality and reputation of graduate studies at Florida State University.
Education · 10/15/2024
MSU Revives Indigistory Project to Digitally Preserve Indigenous Oral Histories
Michigan State University's revitalized Indigistory project is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Indigenous cultures through oral history and digital storytelling. Coupled with land acknowledgments, the project aims to foster academic research, cultural revitalization, and social justice within Indigenous communities. It emphasizes the role of digital technologies in cultural dissemination and highlights the responsibility of educational institutions in advancing decolonization efforts. The project seeks to empower Indigenous voices and ensure their stories are heard and valued in the digital age.
Education · 07/02/2024
Sociologists Urged to Address Climate Change Research Gap
A University of Michigan study reveals a lack of attention to climate change within the field of sociology, emphasizing its close connection to social inequality. The article urges sociologists to actively engage in climate action through research, education, advocacy, and policy participation, fostering a collective societal response to climate challenges. Funders, journalists, and policymakers are also called upon to play their respective roles in promoting climate action. This collaborative effort is crucial for addressing the complex intersection of climate change and social disparities.
Finance · 02/04/2025
Detroit Faces Economic Challenges Amid Recovery Efforts
A recent University of Michigan report indicates that despite challenges in 2024, Detroit's economy is projected to gradually recover in the coming years. Improvements in the job market will be influenced by US government economic policies. The report updates employment and unemployment rate data, reflecting the dynamic changes in Detroit's economic situation and suggesting the city is actively seeking new avenues for growth. This recovery hinges on both national policies and local initiatives aimed at fostering a more robust and diversified economy.
Education · 07/31/2025
UC San Diego SDSU Pioneer Joint Clinical Psychology Doctorate
This paper examines the innovative educational model of the joint clinical psychology doctoral program between the University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University over the past 40 years, highlighting its profound impact on the field of mental health. It emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and practical training.
Job Search · 07/17/2025
Empire State Building Sightseeing Guide
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Empire State Building in New York, including its opening hours, transportation options, the best times for sightseeing, and nearby hotels and restaurants. As a landmark and a classic filming location, the Empire State Building attracts numerous tourists. Additionally, it offers recommendations for visiting the observation deck and important tips to ensure visitors fully experience the allure of this iconic structure.
Education · 07/01/2025
MSU Launches Summer Cultural Program for Students
Michigan State University's summer campus offers a vibrant experience with free theatrical performances, historical landmark tours, and sporting events, showcasing the Spartan spirit. These activities enrich student life and cultivate artistic appreciation, teamwork, and resilience – crucial qualities for future career success. By drawing inspiration from successful examples, parents and educators can better enhance children's overall competitiveness, preparing them for a dynamic and demanding world. The program aims to build well-rounded individuals ready to thrive in various aspects of life.
Culture · 08/05/2025
Cold Sintering Advances Solidstate Battery Development
A research team at Pennsylvania State University has developed a novel cold-pressed sintering technique that effectively produces solid electrolytes at low temperatures. This advancement propels the next generation of solid-state batteries towards enhanced safety and efficiency, with potential widespread applications, especially in electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
Education · 03/03/2025
Universities Adopt Clery Act Measures to Boost Campus Safety
This paper explores the impact of the Clery Act on promoting safety transparency in higher education. It analyzes specific case studies from universities such as Ohio State University, New Jersey institutions, and Louisiana State University. The study emphasizes the importance of information disclosure, enhanced safety education, and continuous monitoring of Clery Act updates for colleges and universities. By prioritizing these aspects, institutions can improve overall campus safety and security for students, faculty, and staff. The goal is to foster a safer and more informed campus environment.
Education · 09/05/2024
Richard Bonanno Receives Order of the Long Leaf Pine for NC Contributions
Bonnano received the Long Leaf Pine Award, recognizing his outstanding contributions to economic and educational advancement through the North Carolina State University Extension, benefiting farmers and residents across the state. The award highlights his dedication to fostering economic growth and promoting agricultural education initiatives, leaving a lasting positive impact on the community.