Chicago Tribune Study details societal ramifications for high school dropouts Teens who drop out of high school have a greater likelihood of ending up in jail, being unemployed, relying on food stamps and becoming a fiscal drain on society than those who graduate, according to a new study commissioned by the Chicago Alternative Schools Network.
Fox News How to Transition Back to Work After Maternity Leave Returning to work after maternity leave is a huge stressor for many first time moms, not only because of the logistical hoops you have to jump through to re-arrange your work life around your new baby, but it can also fill women with self-doubt about their roles as career woman and mom.
Illinois study cites cost of high school dropouts High school dropouts on average receive $1,500 a year more from government than they pay in taxes because they are more likely to get benefits or to be in prison, according to a U.S. study released on Wednesday.
The Boston Herald Let’s create real jobs, not statistics With an unemployment rate of 7.3 percent, the commonwealthâs superior performance relative to the rest of the country has been heralded. But a closer look at the numbers reveals a troubling picture for employment in Massachusetts.
Chicago Sun Times Editorial: If you drop out of school, prepare for miserable life Itâs hard to believe that so much in life is decided so early.
The Patriot Ledger COMMENTARY: Infrastructure bank provides invaluable resources President Obama is proposing to create a national infrastructure bank to encourage and promote investment in Americaâs infrastructure and create jobs. With monotony, we have been told that our nationâs economic well-being depends on a strong infrastructure foundation. Yet despite its fundamental importance, the gap between what we have and the infrastructure we need continues […]
Getting past the guards BY ACCIDENT and by design, human bodies are hard to break into. They are surrounded by defensive walls (the skin, the lining of the gut, the barrier between the bloodstream and the brain), patrolled by sentries (the cells and antibodies of the immune system) and filled with mazes, such as the intricate network of blood […]
Northeastern’s President Aoun Rhumbas with an iRobot & Gets Caught Stealing Nets [Video] As part of a “Profiles in Innovation” Presidential Speaker Series, Northeasternâs President, Joseph Aoun, has stepped up his game and proved to the community he can hang in Hollywood. (Wait till you see him do the rhumba with an iRobot before you dispute.)
Valentine’s way The next Red Sox manager has a social condition: a charitable impulse he sometimes can’t control.
5 things a robot taught me about acting Iâve long aspired to put robots on stage, which is strange to say since the first appearance of a “robot” was on a stage.
Boston Magazine 14 Medical Breakthroughs One of the most challenging aspects of treating patients with ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, is figuring out whether the treatments are working at all. Thatâs because patients are often too weak to endure the strength and breathing tests that measure the deterioration of their muscle function.
The St. Louis American Unemployment triples for older, low-income workers Grandparents struggling to support their grandchildren. Disabled seniors failing to pay the bills.