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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Berkeley, now also known as Christian Science Society, Berkeley, is a Christian Science church, located at 2619 Dwight Way at Bowditch Street across the street from People's Park, in Berkeley, in Alameda County, California. [4] The Christian Science Society, Berkeley continues to meet in their over-100-year ...
More than 1,000 state scientists in California took to the picket line Thursday on day two of a three-day strike, calling for higher wages for work they say often goes unrecognized in a state that ...
California’s state scientist union will soon vote on whether to affiliate with a powerful national union in a move that bucks 40 years of tradition as an independently run organization.
The society was formed in June 2016 by a group of six scientists, including Stephen Barr, a physicist at the University of Delaware, who is its first president. [2] The organization is primarily composed of scientists who hold or are studying for terminal degrees in their subject areas, who generally are or have been involved in scientific research. [3]
Reasons to Believe aims to use science as a means of evangelism. [4] The organization publishes articles, books, and audio programs about topics related to science and Christianity. [5] [6] [7] It also produces video and multimedia content and hosts events where RTB speakers discuss science and apologetics. [8]
Thousands of scientists who work for California began a rolling three-day strike Wednesday — the first walkout by a state civil service union. Members of the California Association of ...
In a historic first for a state civil service union, the California Association of Professional Scientists on Wednesday walked off the job and onto the picket line. No state worker union has ...
First Church of Christ, Scientist, built in 1901, is an historic Mission Revival-style Christian Science church located at 3606 Lemon Street in Riverside, California. It has been called: "the church that introduced Christian Science to Southern California." [3] It was designed by noted Los Angeles architect Arthur Burnett Benton. [4]