The worlds of police officers and young men of color can seem oceans apart, even when they are in the same city. There is a divide that has existed for generations between these two groups. The disconnect is reflected in the massively disproportionate arrest data for males of color that resu… More Headlines
Past Governor, National YEA Chair, American Society of Heating and Refrigeration Engineers Chair, Stantec Innovation Committee
OFF THE CLOCK Passion for inventing. Over the years I have designed and built a go kart from a power washer, destroyed and then rebuilt a working car before I even had my driver’s license, designed a real-time residential energy meter (more details below), and developed a travel hot tub. Hobbies: Amateur astronomy, camping, golfing, hiking, inventing Most memorable vacation: A month-long, cross-country, post-university trip from Vancouver to Kingston, Ontario, in 2006, to sail an autonomous sailboat in the first national autonomous sailboat competition.
American college-age teenagers are doing their best to find education at affordable prices. It's common knowledge that American college graduates are exiting schools with an insurmountable amount of debt, which is forcing younger students to look for alternatives.
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This cover image released by St. Martin s Press shows Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southernerâs Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause, by Ty Seidule. (St. Martin s Press via AP) January 26, 2021 - 10:08 AM
âRobert E. Lee and Me: A Southernerâs Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause,â by Ty Seidule (St. Martinâs Press)
Few authors can say they have lived their story with quite the same authority as Ty Seidule, retired U.S. Army brigadier general and professor emeritus of history at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He grew up in Alexandria, Virginia, and lived a life of white privilege provided by de-facto segregation. He revered Robert E. Lee.