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Share this article Share this article RESTON, Va., May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Comscore (NASDAQ: SCOR), a trusted partner for planning, transacting, and evaluating media across platforms, is excited to announce that Kristin Sullivan-Stoesser, Vice President, Commercial, will be moderating a panel at the June 10, 2021 ARF Women in Analytics event. The discussion will focus on how everyone can develop a growth mindset to make their professional and personal life more meaningful. The panel will feature a distinguished roster of speakers from Facebook, ANA/SeeHer, InnovatorsBox and Analytic Partners. Cara Weiss from iHeart Media will join Sullivan-Stoesser as a moderator. Attendees will benefit from actionable tips regarding how to get into a growth mindset and workplace learnings and lessons to consider implementing in their job and with their teams. ....
Princeton High School students are more stressed than ever, and a plan to add more Zoom instruction time to their daily schedules would only make things worse. That was the message students at the high school gave to administrators and the school board at a public Zoom meeting last week that was attended by almost 1,000 people. The meeting lasted more than four hours and was cut off by the board at midnight. Yash Roy, a student representative to the school board, said March and April plans for changes to the high school schedule that would add more Zoom time caused confusion, frustration, and chaos. Students wanted to have a voice when it came to the changes, but they did not before the changes were presented to them, he said. A survey of his fellow students shows that 85 percent are feeling overly stressed. “Adding instructional time is not going to help that,” Roy said, adding that students need more time to do homework. ....