Tag: education

Loyola University Maryland Receives $10M Gift to Advance Nursing and Risk Management Education

Loyola University Maryland secures a $10 million gift from Ellen and H. Edward Hanway to enhance nursing programs and launch a financial risk management degree, advancing healthcare and insurance education.

Dubuque Community School District November Payments Report Highlights Insurance and Compliance Costs

Comprehensive overview of Dubuque Community School District's November payments revealing key insurance, healthcare, payroll, and compliance expenditures affecting risk management and fiscal oversight in Iowa public education.

Rising Inflation Challenges Working-Class Affordability in Key Sectors

Rising inflation is creating affordability challenges for working-class Americans in housing, healthcare, auto insurance, and education, impacting insurance markets and consumer financial stability.

New Haven Teachers Seek Health Insurance Shift Amid Contract Negotiations

New Haven teachers advocate for shifting to the state health insurance plan to reduce costs amid contract negotiations, facing opposition over budget impact and equity with city employees.

Senate ACA Subsidy Vote, FTC Case, Federal Education Staffing, Corpus Christi Water Projects

Key updates on the Senate vote to extend ACA subsidies, Supreme Court FTC case, federal Education Department staffing, and Corpus Christi water project developments.

New Haven Teachers Union and School District Finalize Contract Negotiations Amid Key Staffing and Benefits Debates

New Haven teachers union and school district approach contract resolution focusing on bereavement leave, teacher workloads, and health insurance amid budget constraints and retention concerns.

2026 U.S. Legislative and Regulatory Outlook: Implications for Insurance and Infrastructure

Comprehensive 2026 U.S. legislative and regulatory forecast impacting insurance, healthcare, infrastructure, and technology sectors. Key updates on ACA subsidies, FDA reauthorization, transportation, and trade policies shaping compliance and market strategies.

Educator and Former MetLife Employee Marguerite Paulo-Heyer Passes at 91

Marguerite Paulo-Heyer, a Staten Island educator and former Metropolitan Life Insurance employee, passed away at 91. Her career spanned special education and community leadership.

Challenges of Federal Programs Highlight Need for Localized Insurance and Policy Solutions

Analysis of why one-size-fits-all federal programs in healthcare, education, and immigration often underperform. Highlights need for local empowerment and reform in insurance, spending, labor, and border policy.

Local Committees Approve Infrastructure and Leadership Updates in North Berkshire

North Berkshire committees advance infrastructure improvements and leadership appointments, including accessible curb ramp construction and school superintendent confirmation.