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5 Jul

L’Oréal Unveils Pivotal Studies at World Congress of Dermatology

L’Oréal Unveils Pivotal Studies at World Congress of Dermatology
PARIS – Widening access to skincare expertise, especially for people in underserved areas, is essential to the longer term of dermatology, in line with Myriam Cohen-Welgryn, global president of L’Oréal’s Dermatological Beauty Division. That division desires to “pioneer life-changing and sustainable dermatological solutions. It’s really the life-changing a part of it that counts here, since you see people who find themselves affected of their quality of life,” she said in an interview prior to setting off to the World Congress of Dermatology. The event takes place every 4 years, and the newest session is in Singapore, from July 3 to eight. It counts around 12,000 delegates from greater than 120 countries and has as its theme “dermatology beyond borders.” On the congress, L’Oréal...
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13 Jun

Detroit Brands, College for Creative Studies Team on Pitti

Detroit Brands, College for Creative Studies Team on Pitti
Europeans have a fascination with Detroit and it’s that attraction to Motor City that Aki Choklat will capitalize on with the Detroitissimi exhibition he's creating at Pitti Uomo. The Linda Dresner-endowed chair of fashion design on the College for Creative Studies in Detroit has worked with an extended list of fashion corporations over the course of his profession including Zara, Puma, Caterpillar, Harley-Davidson and others. After joining the College for Creative Studies in 2016, he set a couple of goals: to raise the varsity’s fashion program to rank amongst one of the best on this planet and “to bring Detroit to the national scene.” Choklat knew that as wealthy as Detroit’s fashion talent is likely to be, it could never compete with the...
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12 Oct

High Schools Are Now Offering AP African American Studies.

High Schools Are Now Offering AP African American Studies.
Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images Every February, a Black person is heard somewhere saying “we actually only get one month, THE SHORTEST MONTH, to show Black history??” February was chosen for a reason by the founding father of Black history week, Carter G. Woodson. The late historian is perhaps pleased that some high schools across the country have officially begun to show AP African American Studies for the primary time…and it’s for a couple of month. The College Board, the organization behind America’s Advanced Placement (AP) courses, launched a pilot program for 60 high schools to show AP African American Studies. Amid right wingers using Black history as a political football to win over (i.e. scare) their voters into supporting...
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