The Department of Children and Family Services is partnering with the Louisiana Community and Technical College System to provide food stamp recipients with employment training in the areas of allied health and construction. Assistant Secretary of Family Support Shavana Howard says this new program will use federal dollars to pay for credentials and provide additional support.
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This effort will focus initially at Baton Rouge Community College and SOWELA Technical Community College in Lake Charles.
Several college football analysts say liability concerns is part of the reason why the Big 10 and PAC 12 decided to postpone their fall sports seasons because of COVID-19. But what if players signed a liability waiver? Legal analyst Tim Meche says that wouldn’t work, because liability law is different in every state…
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TOPS students who are reluctant to continue their college career this year because of COVID-19, can file paperwork with LOSFA and be approved for an exception to retain their eligibility. LOSFA director Doctor Sujuan Boutte says for those uncomfortable with in-person classes, but want to keep their eligibility…
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Students who graduated from high school this year, have until fall 2021 to enroll before losing their eligibility.
Zoom meetings are the new normal at the workplace, but a study from Zippia finds 47-percent of workers prefer in-person meetings over the frustrations that come with virtual gatherings. Zippia’s Kathy Morris…
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