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Clarivate Plc (CLVT) To Sponsor ALA Public Supporter Program
Clarivate Plc (CLVT) To Sponsor ALA Public Supporter Program

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Clarivate Plc (CLVT) To Sponsor ALA Public Supporter Program

Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT) is among the 10 Most Undervalued Stocks to Buy for Under $5. It is a leading global provider of transformative intelligence. On June 9, the company announced a significant milestone in its decade-long partnership with the American Library Association (ALA) by becoming the first sponsor of the ALA Public Supporter Program to engage communities to support libraries and library professionals. A state-of-the-art computer lab filled with engineers working on new analytics technologies. The program launched in February this year provides valuable information and resources to the public related to library advocacy, news, and the protection of libraries. Bar Veinstein, President Academia & Government at Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT) had the following to say on the recent partnership: 'Libraries have always been a cornerstone of education, research, and access to information. We are proud to stand and partner with the American Library Association as leading library advocates in the U.S., providing them with the resources and support they need to continue their vital work.' Earlier in the month, Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT) announced a multi-year agreement with the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) to advance the country's research goals. The company has also renewed its partnership with CAPES to power research and innovation in Brazil. While we acknowledge the potential of CLVT as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: The Best and Worst Dow Stocks for the Next 12 Months and 10 Unstoppable Stocks That Could Double Your Money. Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor
Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor

Dominion Post

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Dominion Post

Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor

Librarians in elementary school field a lot of questions in the course of the school day. Suncrest Elementary's nationally known librarian, Charlotte Chung, could write a book, then check it out, as she recounts the queries that have come her way in the course of her career. 'I had a student ask me, 'How do worms poop?' 'Is infinity a number?' I love that they immediately think, 'OK, let's ask Miss Chung. She's a librarian.'' She can tell you all about it when you click on that video produced by the Carnegie Corp. of New York City. Visit for that link. Chung was among 10 librarians across the U.S. recognized with the 'For the Love of Librarians' award, sponsored by philanthropic firm and the American Library Association. Chung was lauded for purchasing books and audiobooks in the native languages of students who attend the diverse school on Collins Ferry Road, by way of grants she secured. Suncrest Elementary now boasts a multilingual collection of books that Chung says will speak to students there. She was especially heartened this past school year, she said, by the kindergartener who proclaimed, 'This book is for me,' as she showed the audiobook in Spanish to her classmates. 'By providing books in first languages, we as school librarians support the literacy and educational goals of our students,' the librarian said. By third grade, educators and literacy watchers said, students should be reading to learn after years of learning to read. Her fellow honorees include a bookmobile librarian in Hawaii who literally delivered the printed word and other informational materials to parents and students displaced by wildfires that ravaged the Maui coast in 2023. Another high school librarian in Texas was spotlighted for her work with low-income families in her school district.

Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor
Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor

Jun. 12—Librarians in elementary school field a lot of questions in the course of the school day. Suncrest Elementary's nationally known librarian, Charlotte Chung, could write a book, then check it out, as she recounts the queries that have come her way in the course of her career. "I had a student ask me, 'How do worms poop ?' 'Is infinity a number ?' I love that they immediately think, 'OK, let's ask Miss Chung. She's a librarian.'" She can tell you all about it when you click on that video produced by the Carnegie Corp. of New York City. Visit for that link. Chung was among 10 librarians across the U.S. recognized with the "For the Love of Librarians " award, sponsored by philanthropic firm and the American Library Association. Chung was lauded for purchasing books and audiobooks in the native languages of students who attend the diverse school on Collins Ferry Road, by way of grants she secured. Suncrest Elementary now boasts a multilingual collection of books that Chung says will speak to students there. She was especially heartened this past school year, she said, by the kindergartener who proclaimed, "This book is for me, " as she showed the audiobook in Spanish to her classmates. "By providing books in first languages, we as school librarians support the literacy and educational goals of our students, " the librarian said. By third grade, educators and literacy watchers said, students should be reading to learn after years of learning to read. Her fellow honorees include a bookmobile librarian in Hawaii who literally delivered the printed word and other informational materials to parents and students displaced by wildfires that ravaged the Maui coast in 2023. Another high school librarian in Texas was spotlighted for her work with low-income families in her school district.

Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor
Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Suncrest Elementary librarian receives national honor

Jun. 12—Librarians in elementary school field a lot of questions in the course of the school day. Suncrest Elementary's nationally known librarian, Charlotte Chung, could write a book, then check it out, as she recounts the queries that have come her way in the course of her career. "I had a student ask me, 'How do worms poop ?' 'Is infinity a number ?' I love that they immediately think, 'OK, let's ask Miss Chung. She's a librarian.'" She can tell you all about it when you click on that video produced by the Carnegie Corp. of New York City. Visit for that link. Chung was among 10 librarians across the U.S. recognized with the "For the Love of Librarians " award, sponsored by philanthropic firm and the American Library Association. Chung was lauded for purchasing books and audiobooks in the native languages of students who attend the diverse school on Collins Ferry Road, by way of grants she secured. Suncrest Elementary now boasts a multilingual collection of books that Chung says will speak to students there. She was especially heartened this past school year, she said, by the kindergartener who proclaimed, "This book is for me, " as she showed the audiobook in Spanish to her classmates. "By providing books in first languages, we as school librarians support the literacy and educational goals of our students, " the librarian said. By third grade, educators and literacy watchers said, students should be reading to learn after years of learning to read. Her fellow honorees include a bookmobile librarian in Hawaii who literally delivered the printed word and other informational materials to parents and students displaced by wildfires that ravaged the Maui coast in 2023. Another high school librarian in Texas was spotlighted for her work with low-income families in her school district.

Shocking summer secrets
Shocking summer secrets

Gulf Weekly

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Weekly

Shocking summer secrets

Psychological thriller series We Were Liars premieres on Amazon Prime Video on June 18. Based on the 2014 novel by E Lockheart, the show tells the story of Cady Sinclair (Emily Alyn Lind), a 17-year-old girl from a wealthy family who spends her summers on a private island. After suffering a terrible accident, Cady struggles to remember events that happened in her past, and returns to her family's summer home determined to remember the details. As the pieces come together, she realises a shocking revelation about herself. In an interview, show developer Julie Plec, who is best known for her work on teen drama series The Vampire Diaries, indicated that there were already hopes for a second season of We Were Liars. 'I think fans of the book are going to be very, very happy, because I think we hit all the marks and all the beats that the book does, and then also expand the universe,' she said. 'Layers upon layers upon layers to really make the adult characters really nuanced and multi layered, and to set the stage for season two, which theoretically is going to take us deeper into the moms' lives as well and add another generation to the story,' she added. The critically acclaimed adapted material earned the 2014 Goodreads Choice Award for best young adult fiction. It was also listed on the American Library Association's top 10 best fiction for young adults for 2015.

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