un Epson WorkForce ES-500WR Wireless Document Scanner—Accounting Edition By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Epson WorkForce ES-500WR delivers fast and accurate scans paired with a robust software package that will appeal to data-crunching offices. Full Article
un Save Big on HP Tango, Sprocket Printer Bundle Today By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Designed to work primarily with mobile devices, the Tango is one of the first printers to feature voice control. The portable Sprocket, meanwhile, lets you print photos from your phone. Full Article
un Nebraska Approves Performance Pay, K-12 Funding Boost By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 00:00:00 +0000 Teacher performance pay may soon be coming to the Cornhusker State. Full Article Payforperformance
un Ed. Dept. Announces New Grants Under Teacher Incentive Fund By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:00:00 +0000 Federal education officials have begun announcing a new round of grants from the Teacher Incentive Fund. Full Article Payforperformance
un Teacher Incentive Fund Awards Its Last Grants for Fiscal Year By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 00:00:00 +0000 Another dozen school districts have landed federal Teacher Incentive Fund grants, including one that will focus on paying principals and assistant principals for their performance. Full Article Payforperformance
un Accountability By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Dec 2017 00:00:00 +0000 States have made significant progress in providing the public-accountability report cards that the federal Every Student Succeeds Act requires, but many still have a long way to go to make them easily findable and understandable by parents, according to the latest analysis by the Data Quality Campai Full Article Accountability
un Accountability By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000 States are taking advantage of the added flexibility given them under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act to adopt a wider range of indicators for measuring schools' educational progress, according to a report from the Learning Policy Institute. Full Article Accountability
un Accountability By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Full Article Accountability
un Support and Accountability for Public and Private Principals By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 00:00:00 +0000 New data from the National Center for Education Statistics find that principals at private schools tend to have more experience, 9.7 years on average leading schools versus 6.8 years for public school principals. Full Article Accountability
un School Leader Accountability Is Missing in Action By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Teachers need coaching from proactive and intentional leaders who see everything in their buildings as their responsibility, writes guest blogger Michael Sonbert. Until then, teachers will bear the brunt of our national criticism. Full Article Accountability
un Abington crisis communication course tackles COVID-19 pandemic By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 16:00 -0400 Students enrolled in a crisis management course are examining the pandemic and its lessons and developing recommendations that the government and even individuals can follow. It's the kind of real-world experience that students can expect to have at Penn State Abington. Full Article
un Abington students pivot to present undergraduate research fair online By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:36 -0400 Penn State Abington students involved in undergraduate research quickly designed ways to present their findings online. It mirrors a global effort as many academic conferences transitioned to online due to the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
un UEFA announces global deal with Booking.com By www.uefa.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 09:00:00 GMT UEFA and Booking.com have announced a four-year global partnership for all UEFA national team football competitions from 2018 to 2022, including UEFA EURO 2020. Full Article general
un Fund honoring beloved professor to support student enrichment experiences By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 14:16 -0400 To honor a favorite professor and help students with the expenses associated with internships and study abroad, 1979 Penn State alumna Maryann Hunter created a fund in political science. Full Article
un Class of 2024: A virtual 'Welcome to the Penn State Community' By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:21 -0400 "With unparalleled technology support, digital and curriculum innovation, a flexible structure including our Commonwealth and University Park campuses, effective outreach programming, and a wide array of top-ranked academic programs, Penn State is uniquely prepared for the arrival of the Class of 2024," wrote President Eric J. Barron in a message inviting accepted students to attend a four-part virtual series titled "Welcome to the Penn State Community." Full Article
un 2020 Board of Trustees election results announced By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:20 -0400 Six trustees were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees today (May 8). Full Article
un Argentine archbishop proposes measures to open country's churches amid coronavirus pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:15:00 -0600 Denver Newsroom, Apr 21, 2020 / 03:15 pm (CNA).- An Argentine archbishop has proposed 13 measures that would aim to allow churches to reopen churches during the coronavirus pandemic while reducing the risk of contagion. The proposal is an effort to balance safety and the need for Catholics to receive the Eucharist, Archbishop Víctor Fernández of La Plata said this week. In response to the pandemic, Argentina has been under lockdown since March 20. According to John Hopkins University, there are 3,031 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 145 deaths in the country. Fernández said that although the Church is providing material sustenance to those hardest hit by the pandemic “when we think about sustaining the interior life of the faithful and encouraging its growth, we find ourselves in the serious difficulty of seeing them deprived of the Eucharist for a long time, and we can also foresee that this situation could last for several months.” In a letter dated April 19 and addressed to the conference’s executive committee, the bishop said the Second Vatican Council teaches that “no Christian community is built up if it is not rooted and centered on the celebration of the Holy Eucharist,” and that Saint John Paul II emphasized that the Mass “rather than an obligation, should be felt as a requisite deeply inscribed in Christian existence.” Fernández said the letter he sent puts together the suggestions of several bishops and that it is understandable “that many of the faithful are calling on us to find some way to make the Eucharist accessible again.” “We tell them that they can experience other forms of prayer, and they do, but as Saint John Chrysostom has said “’You can also pray in your home, however, you cannot pray the same way you do in church where the brethren are gathered together.’” Fernández noted that Pope Francis “teaches that God ‘in the culmination of the mystery of the Incarnation, chose to reach our intimate depths through a fragment of matter.’ It’s good that our faithful have learned that and so it’s not the same thing for them,” he said, adding that Catholics are eager “the food of the love that is the source of supernatural life.” “It won’t be easy to prove that this situation is lasting too long, nor can we simply wait till the pandemic is completely over,” the prelate noted. “We know that exposing yourself to infection is irresponsible especially because it involves exposing others to infection and indirectly could lead to a public health crisis that we don’t want to see in our country,” he said. Aiming to send “a clear message to our People of God to show that we’re truly concerned and that we intend to take some steps that would allow us to resolve this situation as soon as possible,” without neglecting “the health concerns of the authorities” Fernández proposed a series of obligatory measures to celebrate the Eucharist publicly: 1) Keep a distance of two meters between people to the side, front and back. This will require removing or closing off half the pews in the church. 2) No more than two people per pew. 3) Once the pews are occupied in that manner, no more people are to be allowed to enter the church. 4) In the churches where there is usually a lot of people in attendance, the number of Masses should be increased so the faithful can spread themselves out over Saturday and Sunday at different times. Given the prevalence and closeness of churches this will not involve using transportation. 5) Mass should not be celebrated publicly at the most frequently visited shrines due to the difficulty of establishing appropriate controls. 6) There should be no line for communion, instead the Eucharistic ministers should go to the people positioned at the ends of the pews and place the Eucharist in the hand. 7) Every Eucharistic minister should wash his hands with soap before and after and apply alcohol gel. 8) The sign of peace and any physical contact should be omitted. 9) Mass should last no more than 40 minutes. 10) People should leave the church progressively, not all at once, and avoid greeting each other. 11) No intentions should be taken at Mass time, only those previously received by phone, mail or messages. 12) Those people who because of their age are prevented from attending may receive Communion at home. 13) The dispensation from the Sunday obligation should be temporarily maintained so that people who prefer to exercise extreme caution don’t feel obliged to attend. The archbishop also pointed out in his letter that “if the economic impact has to be foreseen, it’s also appropriate to place a value on those things that provide consolation and strength to people during hard times.” A version of this story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA. Full Article Americas
un Hunger in Venezuela becoming 'a fuel more dangerous than gasoline' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 06:18:00 -0600 Lima, Peru, Apr 26, 2020 / 06:18 am (CNA).- An archbishop in Venezuela warned that desperation is growing in the country, as the national coronavirus quarantine measures have compounded a tenuous political and economic situation. He urged people in the country to resist violence and social unrest. Extreme hunger “does not reason or know rules,” said Archbishop Ulises Gutiérrez of Ciudad Bolívar, adding that this desperate hunger “is becoming a fuel more dangerous than gasoline.” Gutiérrez spoke with ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish language news partner, in an April 23 interview, after looting and protests broke out in seven states in Venezuela. Protestors objected to price hikes on food and a gasoline shortage exacerbated by the ongoing quarantine that was imposed last month to halt the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the latest government report, there have been 298 cases and 10 deaths in the country due to the virus. Even before the coronavirus pandemic, Venezuela has been marred by violence and social upheaval under the socialist administration of Nicolas Maduro, with severe shortages of food and medicine, high unemployment, power outages, and hyperinflation. Some 4.5 million Venezuelans have emigrated since 2015. The current COVID-19 quarantine is “aggravating the situation,” the archbishop said, noting that the quarantine was implemented without accompanying measures to protect the most vulnerable. As a result, families are suffering, and many cannot access clean water, electricity or gasoline. The country is experiencing “a totally destroyed economy in which agricultural producers can’t get their products out because they’re not getting gasoline supplied to them, or they have to buy it on the black market for 2 or 3 dollars a liter,” he said. In some cases, crops are rotting in farmers’ fields due to lack of fuel to transport them to market. Gutiérrez voiced concern over the hunger-fueled looting and protests throughout the country, as well as the government’s violent suppression of the protests. “The common denominator in all these protests is hunger,” he stressed. With equipment in short supply and many of the country’s doctors have already emigrated due to the political and economic crisis, Gutiérrez acknowledged, the pandemic poses a significant threat. “In short, the outlook is very dark,” he said. But despite the desperate situation, the archbishop urged people not to resort to looting and violence. “[S]atisfying hunger short term [by committing robbery] only leads to the destruction of regular commerce,” he said. “The situation we’re going through is very tough, difficult, and fragile,” Gutiérrez said, likening the conditions to a pressure cooker, “which could lead us to unprecedented explosive social unrest, which nobody wants, and which would bring with it more hunger and greater suffering for the people.” Still, the archbishop said he has reason for hope: “Our trust is in God and his providence keeps us going, encouraging and accompanying our people, assisting them with our Caritas social programs.” “We have community soup kitchens, a medicine bank, outpatient medical care, programs for infant nutrition and nursing mothers, etc., which although it’s impossible to reach everyone, is a sign of God’s love through the Church,” he said. Full Article Americas
un Coronavirus: Priests in Peru fund oxygen plant to meet shortage By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:00:00 -0600 Lima, Peru, May 7, 2020 / 06:00 am (CNA).- Two priests in a rural area of Peru aimed to fight the coronavirus pandemic by finding a way to supply oxygen tanks, much needed for medical treatment, to their region. The recent death of two doctors from coronavirus in Iquitos, Peru, underscored the hard-hit region’s shortage of medical equipment and medications. Both doctors died because of the lack of oxygen to treat them. The Medical Corps of Hospital III of Iquitos and the Medical College of Peru said in a joint statement last month that there is a shortage of medications in the Loreto region, and its capital Iquitos is "one of the cities hardest hit by the infection." “We don’t have medications” to treat coronavirus patients and “not enough oxygen tanks, pressure gauges and refilled tanks,” they reported. One doctor was in intensive care at Loreto Regional Hospital and the other at a hospital under the country’s universal health insurance program, both in Iquitos, the Medical College of Peru said on social media. Fr. Raymond Portelli, a parish pastor in Iquitos, along with the diocesan administrator of the Apostolic Vicariate of Iquitos, Fr. Miguel Fuertes, decided to start a fundraising campaign to acquire an oxygen plant for the city. Portelli himself is a doctor caring for COVID-19 patients. To purchase the machinery, they needed to raise about $118,000. The city does have an oxygen plant, but it only produces between 100 and 160 tanks a day. The dean of the Medical College of Peru, Miguel Palacios, told local media that quantity is not enough and that current production would need to be tripled. The priests’ campaign was launched the morning of May 3 on social media, and in less than a day, they had raised about $300,000. Both priests thanked contributors, and said that thanks to the amount collected, a “high capacity” plant could be purchased for Iquitos. Portelli added that Fuentes is currently in Lima coordinating with a specialist for the acquisition of the plant. “Pray a lot that this work can be accomplished quickly. May God bless all who have contributed. We hope to continue to cover all the expenses,” he added. This story was first published by CNA's Spanish-language news partner, ACI Prensa. It has been translated and adapted by CNA. Full Article Americas
un Galaxy Z Flip: Video Leak Shows Off Samsung's Foldable By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Samsung will announce the next-generation foldable phone later this month; however, a newly-leaked hands-on video reveals exactly how its Galaxy Z Flip will perform in the real world. Full Article
un Unihertz Announces Atom XL Rugged Smartphone By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The tiny, rugged Atom smartphone is being followed up with the Atom XL, which increases the display size to 4-inches and adds a 48MP camera. Full Article
un Samsung Galaxy Z Flip By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is the first folding phone to really work, but it's still a costly and potentially fragile fashion object rather than a mainstream hit. Full Article
un Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Galaxy S20 Ultra has the potential to become the best phone you can buy, but it's not worth $1,400 until Samsung fixes some bugs. Full Article
un Samsung Galaxy S20 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Samsung Galaxy S20 is the most manageable of the S20 lineup in terms of size and price, but it may get left behind with future 5G upgrades. Full Article
un PHP Unique Number Generator (New) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 06:59:31 GMT Package: PHP Unique Number Generator Summary: generateUniquesNumbers Groups: Math, PHP 5, Statistics Author: Elminson De Oleo Description: This class can generate a list of unique numbers... Read more at https://www.phpclasses.org/package/11616-PHP-generateUniquesNumbers.html Full Article
un Libraries Short Stories spring contest winners announced By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:37 -0400 The winning writers of Penn State University Libraries Short Stories’ “April Showers” spring 2020 contest have been announced. Representing six Penn State campuses, the latest writing contest challenged Penn State students, faculty and staff across the commonwealth to unleash their best original short stories or poetry on the theme of weather. Full Article
un Behrend graduate brings unique perspective to nursing work By news.psu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 13:38 -0400 Penn State Behrend graduate Abraham Berhane lived in a refugee camp after fleeing his home in Eritrea. “When we came to Erie, we started our life from zero,” he said. Full Article
un College of IST announces spring 2020 student marshals By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 08:54 -0400 The College of Information Sciences and Technology will honor two graduates as student marshals at spring 2020 commencement. Genesis DuBon (information sciences and technology, security and risk analysis) will represent the college as student marshal, and Brett Sigoda (information sciences and technology) will serve as ROTC student marshal during the virtual commencement ceremony on May 9. Full Article
un Fayette leads all campuses in funds raised for THON with over $71K By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 02 Mar 2020 14:12 -0500 Fifty students of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus have generated $71,063.48 in donations for the annual Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (THON), held Feb. 22 to 23 in the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park. Full Article
un Books: The Unremembered Places by Patrick Baker By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:01:25 +0100 The Unremembered Places Full Article
un Young adult book review: The Infinite by Patience Agbabi By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 The Infinite Full Article
un Facebook Live concert to benefit United Way's 28 partner agencies set April 24 By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 10:27 -0400 The Centre County United Way will host #LIVEUNITEDLive, a Facebook Live concert featuring 25 performers with Centre County or Penn State connections, beginning at 6 p.m. April 24 as a fundraiser for 28 nonprofit human service organizations. Full Article
un Bellisario College seeks engagement to bolster internship opportunities By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:13 -0400 Bellisario College internship office seeks to bolster its offerings with feedback from alumni and friends, as well as some creative approaches. Full Article
un Student submits entry for 'Get Out the Count' video challenge By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:27 -0400 A rising Penn State senior has submitted a video to a national contest promoting the 2020 Census, which includes several other Penn State students and University President Eric Barron. Full Article
un Communications alumnus' latest thriller focuses on college admissions scandal By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:14 -0400 Penn State alumnus and author Paul Levine's latest novel, "Cheater's Game," focuses on the college admissions scandal. Full Article
un Privacy worries prevent use of social media account for signing up for apps By news.psu.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 08:00 -0400 People find it convenient to use Facebook or other social media accounts to sign up for most new apps and services, but they prefer to use their e-mail address or open a new account if they feel the information in the app is too sensitive, according to a team of researchers. Full Article
un Eight Penn State Health doctors named to 'Top Physicians Under 40' list By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:22 -0400 Eight Penn State Health doctors have been named among the Pennsylvania Medical Society's "Top Physicians Under 40." Full Article
un Microsoft Closes Ebook Store, Will Refund All Purchases By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The books category has disappeared from the Microsoft Store and you'll no longer be able to access purchased or rented ebooks from July. Expect a full refund, though. Full Article
un B&N Unveils 7.8-Inch Nook GlowLight Plus eReader By www.pcmag.com Published On :: A larger screen and waterproof casing are being offered to encourage sales for 'worry-free summer reading.' Will you be willing to pay $199 for it, though? Full Article
un Amazon Launching New Kindle Oasis eReader July 24 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Starting at $249.99, it's pricey, but the previous generation is a PCMag Editors' Choice product, and this new model promises to be even better. Full Article
un Deals: Dell Inspiron 15 5000, iPad Pro, Hyundai Sapphire 480GB SSD By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Today there are discounts on the Dell Insprion 15 5000 laptop, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, a few SSD and HDD storage devices, the second-generation AirPods, and more. Full Article
un Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle is $60 Off Right Now By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Get the latest Kindle Paperwhite plus a leather cover and power adapter for just $129.97. That's less than the cost of the Paperwhite on its own. Full Article
un Missing Idaho kids' uncle died of blood clot in Arizona By abcnews.go.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:56:07 -0400 A pulmonary blood clot killed the brother of an Idaho woman who’s facing charges in the disappearance of her children — a case that attracted worldwide attention with revelations of her doomsday beliefs and connection to three mysterious deaths Full Article US
un Legendary hip hop and R&B record label founder Andre Harrell has died By abcnews.go.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:20:41 -0400 Andre Harrell's death was first announced by D-Nice during his "Club Quarantine" sets on Instagram Friday night. Full Article US
un Odd but stellar undergrad research project vital to student’s education, future By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:09 -0400 When Kaylee Kishbaugh arrived at Penn State four years ago, she didn’t even know what prosciutto was, let alone that it could be made from duck. But now, looking back over her undergraduate experience and looking ahead to her career, she realizes the odd meat product was pivotal for her. Full Article
un Smeal spring 2020 accounting marshal's freshman course inspired choice of major By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:01 -0400 Cecelia Minnick, who will graduate this Saturday with a 3.98 GPA in accounting and minors in information systems management and legal environment of business, has been selected as Smeal’s spring 2020 accounting student marshal. Full Article
un Penn State Law in University Park announces spring 2020 grading policy changes By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 17:12 -0400 Penn State Law in University Park will have a mandatory credit/no-credit grading system for the spring 2020 semester in order to be supportive of students during the novel coronavirus public health crisis. Full Article
un COVID-19 online roundtable to examine disease’s impact on international affairs By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 14:50 -0400 The Coronavirus and International Affairs Roundtable, taking place 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 17, via Zoom, will bring together experts in law and international affairs from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and the Caribbean to discuss the broader impact of COVID-19. Full Article
un Pennsylvania Center for the Book announces 2020 Public Poetry Project selections By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 12:03 -0400 Selected poems of Rachelle Bowser, Rachel Mennies, Erin Murphy and Eleanor Stanford have been chosen to represent the Pennsylvania Center for the Book’s 2020 Public Poetry Project, with poetry interpreted into art posters for the annual event. Full Article
un New Kensington launches virtual offerings, resources for prospective students By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 12:31 -0400 The Penn State New Kensington Office of Admissions and Student Aid is available remotely for appointments, as well as scheduled virtual events for prospective students and families. Full Article