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Atlanta HBCUs in the Atlanta University Center receive federal dollars allocated from the American Rescue Plan for colleges or universities servicing minority students. (Courtesy of the Office of U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.)
ATLANTA The schools of the Atlanta University Center received nearly $32 million from President Joe Biden s American Rescue Plan, and Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff was there Friday to announce the respective funding.
The money comes as part of a $3 billion allocation from Biden s rescue plan for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and for institutions that serve predominantly minority populations.
The funds can be used to offer emergency grants and financial aid to students struggling with monetary hardships stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, among other things.
Clark Atlanta University Taps INROADS To Give Their Students A Career And Leadership Development Advantage
The partners launch the Corporate Development Initiative for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-year students
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ATLANTA, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ INROADS, Inc. a global solutions provider for addressing community disparities and talent pipeline issue challenges partners with Clark Atlanta University (CAU) to take their student career development to the next level.
The two storied organizations launch the Corporate Development Initiative to give 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-year students intense exposure to the skills and qualifications needed to have successful corporate career experiences. The program is envisioned as a pre-internship component to INROADS award-winning student leadership program.
L.A. Teen Donates Time and Talents to ‘Give Back’ to her Community
By Cora Jackson-Fossett, Staff Writer
Published May 6, 2021
Chloe Jackson (Courtesy photo)
Serving others is more than a phrase to Chloe Jackson. In fact, the Los Angeles teen exemplifies those words both as an outstanding student and a volunteer with multiple organizations.
A senior at St. Bernard High School in Los Angeles, Chloe has been sharing her time and talents with youth and adults for many years. In addition to maintaining top grades, she’s also active in a range of extra-curriculum activities as a student.
She’s a member of the school’s Viking Ambassadors, Associate Student Body, Black Student Union and yearbook staff. She mentors middle school students by participating in TAKS Leadership group as well as teaching them math and science in her role as a Stem Summit Leader. For several years, Chloe has been a serious athlete, devoting time to soccer, volleyball and track and field.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 5.5.21
Patent No. 10,989,699
Methods and systems are disclosed for analyzing and treating a fluid containing a peroxyacid and/or peroxide. A method of analyzing the fluid includes introducing into the fluid a decomposition agent that catalyzes decomposition of the peroxyacid and/or peroxide into decomposition products including oxygen, then directly or indirectly measuring an amount of oxygen produced after introduction of the decomposition agent, and determining an amount of the peroxyacid and/or peroxide present in the fluid. The amount of peroxyacid and/or peroxide in the fluid can also be monitored and controlled by further adjusting the amount of the peroxyacid and/or peroxide in the fluid based on the determined amount thereof. A system for performing the methods includes a decomposition agent infusion device for introducing the decomposition agent into a fluid sample, and a sensor for directly or indirectly measuring an amount of oxygen produ