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Jefferson Community College allied health programs: Apply now
Jefferson Community College is now accepting applications for its allied health credentialing programs.
Pharco Pharmaceuticals launched its "Vision for All" initiative to advance ophthalmic healthcare services across Egypt and ...
ATU robotics team finishes runner-up. Arkansas Tech University's robotics team recently finished runner-up in the 2026 VEX U Robotics World Championship, its best-ever performance ...
Latest findings from the DME AWARE Delphi Study on unmet needs in diabetic macular edema (DME) management highlighting the need for non-invasive ...
Portage High School students learned Tuesday there’s more to health care careers than doctors and nurses. After touring St.
LTS LOHMANN Therapie-Systeme AG ("LTS"), a leading pharmaceutical technology company specializing in advanced drug delivery systems, today ...
The hospital at Macomb Community College’s Veterinary Technician program has been reaccredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, maintaining a designation the program has held since 2007.
Texas Tech University’s plans to phase out and eventually close all programs “centered on” sexual orientation and gender identity also prohibit students from creating “degree-culminating” research or ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A four-year college degree isn’t the only path to a successful career and local education, and business leaders say Career and Technical Education (CTE) is becoming an ...
Texas Tech System leader cancels academic programs “centered on” sexual orientation, gender identity
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BOSTON (SHNS) – With thousands of students preparing to graduate from Massachusetts colleges this spring, Gov. Maura Healey put an emphasis Monday morning on keeping young people, particularly bright ...
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