The Montecito Journal Media Group Announces Daniel Heimpel As Vice President To Lead Expansion Of The Giving List
The Groundbreaking Publication Aims to Uplift the Nonprofit Sector by Catalyzing Charitable Giving
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MONTECITO, Calif., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Montecito Journal Media Group has hired Daniel Heimpel to lead the organization s ambitious effort to disrupt philanthropy at a time when the social sector is engaged in deep, important introspection.
As vice president, Heimpel also serves as executive editor of
The Giving List, which uses story-driven marketing delivered through an annual high-end book and a year-long digital strategy to increase and diversify revenue for key nonprofits in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Barbara.
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Buying Coursera shares: what you need to know
Rebecca Cattlin April 1, 2021 4:32 PM
Online-learning platform Coursera has completed its IPO, which gave the company a total valuation of $5.9 billion on its first trading day. Discover everything you need to know about the company and how to trade Coursera shares. Share:
When was the Coursera IPO?
Coursera’s IPO took place on March 31 2021, listing the company shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ‘COUR’.
Coursera sold around 14.7 million shares of its common stock, with current shareholders offering 1.1 million shares. Lead underwriters for the offering were Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, while Citigroup and UBS Investment Bank acted as additional bookrunners.
With the arrival of vaccines against COVID-19, journalists, communicators and the fact-checking community around the world have tried their best to cover the vaccination efforts and help the general public understand the current stage of the global pandemic that took hold one year ago.
However, just as with the coronavirus last year, the vaccines have brought their own sets of challenges for reporters and editors needing to explain their development, efficacy, side effects, distribution and more to societies eager for reliable information.
That’s why the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas is offering the new course,
“Covering the COVID-19 vaccine: What journalists need to know,” which will run from March 29 - April 25 2021 and will be offered in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
Why More Women Study Physics in Muslim Countries
March 8, 2021•
Physics 14, 33
Issues related to gender identity and the expression of femininity are key to understanding the high representation of women in physics in Muslim majority countries.
Figure 1: A new study identifies factors that draw women in Muslim-majority countries into physics. In these countries, women make up a much higher percentage of physicists that in western countries. The findings could help physics departments with a physics-gender-gap problem to broaden the participation of women.A new study identifies factors that draw women in Muslim-majority countries into physics. In these countries, women make up a much higher percentage of physicists that in western countries. The findings could help physics departments with a physics-g. Show more