Intelligent.com Announces Best Online Masters in Human Services Degree Programs for 2021
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Degree holders gain increased earning potential with career opportunities upon graduation from these top ranked online programs. SEATTLE (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the top online programs for 2021. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 1,280 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each school.
Nearly two and a half years after his arrest, former School District 186 board of education president and County Financial agent Adam Lopez of Springfield pleaded guilty to theft in a Sangamon County court Monday.
Lopez, 38, has been in jail since 2018, accused of stealing more than $1 million from clients when he was a financial agent for Country Financial. He was fired from the company after a customer complained.
Under an agreement with the Sangamon County state s attorney, Lopez pleaded guilty to a felony Class X theft, the most serious charge. Three counts of financial exploitation of the elderly and a count of financial exploitation of a person with disabilities were dismissed.
Alabama-Huntsville, Auburn Montgomery break into the latest Power 10 for DII softball Alabama-Huntsville Athletics Kiara Akles (above) helped No. 18 Alabama-Huntsville complete a three-game sweep of No. 2 Valdosta State in the final series of the regular season.
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How crazy was the past week in DII softball? The latest Power 10 rankings may give you an indication.
Yes, there s a new No. 1 this week. But that isn t the top storyline. It s not even close.
As a reminder, these are my rankings, and mine alone. I take several factors into account, including overall record, record against ranked teams, NFCA rankings, winning streaks, losing streaks, head-to-head matchups and team statistics.
Jennifer Gill was a newly-minted principal assistant at Dubois Elementary School when she got a visit from just-elected District 186 board of education member Judith Johnson. Our friendship started there and it s continued to grow, Gill said. For 20 years, she s been walking alongside me in my work here in District 186.
Johnson was presented with several gifts, including a platinum pass to get her into all District 186 athletic events. Johnson is an avid sports fan, especially basketball.
Johnson s successor in Subdistrict 6, Erica Austin, took her oath of office, along with other newcomer Buffy Lael-Wolf from Subdistrict 5, Anthony Mares of Subdistrict 1 and Mike Zimmers of Subdistrict 4. All were elected in the April 6 consolidated election.
Whether it s taking a virtual cooking class or navigating an obstacle course, it s summer camp enrollment time around Springfield.
Demand is high as families look for ways to keep children engaged and move toward more normal activity in a lessening pandemic. We are nearly sold out, said Betsy Dollar, executive director of the Springfield Art Association. We are rearranging some camps to accommodate more students.
Dollar and other camp organizers say they continue to take precautions to keep campers safe from COVID-19. Basically, the protocols that worked for us last year will remain in place: smaller classes, masks, lots of hand sanitizer, taking temps upon arrival, social distancing, each class having their own entrance/exit, and their own play area. The various classes will not be mingling outdoors,” Dollar said.