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Financial empowerment is  key for victims of domestic violence

Financial empowerment is key for victims of domestic violence

by Taylor Thornton | Jul 25, 2014 | Education

A recent study by Rutgers University found that financial education for victims of domestic violence helps them get back on their feet. The All State Foundation created a financial empowerment curriculum aimed to help survivors understand and manage their financials....
D.C. libraries welcome expansion of E-Rate funding

D.C. libraries welcome expansion of E-Rate funding

by Taylor Thornton | Jul 22, 2014 | Education

The Federal Communication Commission recently voted 3-2 to expand the federal E-Rate fund. It is the largest educational technology fund in the United States. The expansion will help schools and libraries transition out old technologies and input faster WiFi...
Practice before pills: Medical experts prescribe simple solutions for traumatic brain injury

Practice before pills: Medical experts prescribe simple solutions for traumatic brain injury

by Taylor Thornton | Jul 17, 2014 | Health

ARLINGTON, Va – Doctors and experts at the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center want health care providers to try treating sleep disorders caused by traumatic brain injury with some common sense – a quiet bedroom, staying away from coffee at bedtime. The...
Students choosing a new path to higher education

Students choosing a new path to higher education

by Taylor Thornton | Jul 10, 2014 | Education

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Twenty-two-year-old Mehreen Khan is an ambitious student from Pakistan looking to capitalize on her education in America. With a large pool of of universities to choose from, Khan took a different approach in selecting a school: she chose...
Chinese education getting a lesson in Tai Chi

Chinese education getting a lesson in Tai Chi

by Taylor Thornton | Jul 7, 2014 | Sports, Topics

In 2015 the Chinese education system will implement Tai Chi into all levels of its curriculum.
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