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Teens who use internet for more than an HOUR daily have lower grades

Teens who use internet for more than an HOUR daily have lower grades Shivali Best For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo If you re a parent to a young teen, it s likely you can usually find them with their smartphone glued to their hand. But a new study suggests that young teens should only have an hour of screen time a day, or their grades and test scores could suffer. Researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick found that teens who use the internet, social media or video games for more than 60 minutes a day on a weekday have significantly lower grades and test scores.

Nursing is a hot degree Philly-area undergrads can earn more than $70,000 out of college

Nursing is a hot degree. Philly-area undergrads can earn more than $70,000 out of college. | Does that Degree Pay? Erin Arvedlund, Bob Fernandez, The Philadelphia Inquirer © TOM GRALISH/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Nursing students Jasmine Jones (left) and Genesis Sanchez (right) with Laura Gitlin, dean of the Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions in a clinical simulation room at the school. The college has the largest bachelor program in the three-state region. Want to make big bucks out of college or trade schools? Study nursing. It doesn’t matter whether it’s an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Pay has risen as health care has become a larger part of the U.S. economy, according to a trove of recently released federal data on graduate earnings and debt from which The Inquirer has built an extensive online search tool.

Rutgers student merges military experience, arts to graduate

Shaniyah Bernabela has been leading a double life for the last five years. During her weekends as a National Guard reservist, she identifies suspected chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons for the Department of Homeland Security. During her semesters as a film student at Mason Gross School of the Arts, she identifies what constitutes a good script, which camera angle evokes the right emotion and how to convey mood with proper lighting. Through it all – from a monthlong military training to filming her senior project during COVID-19 – Bernabela, 26, received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree on Sunday, when 13,329 graduates of Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences were honored during the 255th anniversary commencement ceremony.

Graduate Who Fought for Equity and Inclusion Joins Matthew Leydt Society Inductees

Adriana Scanteianu advocated for a more equitable admissions process at the Rutgers-New Brunswick Honors College There was never a doubt about what Adriana Scanteianu would major in when she entered Rutgers University-New Brunswick: Math. After all, she comes from a STEM family. Her mother is a business analyst for a bank, her father is an electrical engineer, her brother is pursuing a master’s in computer science from Columbia University, and her grandmother was even a math teacher in Romania. And Scanteianu was awarded the Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar for her self-led computational biology research in high school – some of which has since been published.

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