WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following seven individuals to serve in key roles: Carlos Del Toro, Nominee
This is the third in Delmarva Today’s discussion on the role of The Humanities in our culture. Wilson’s guests are Adam Wood, Maarten Pereboom, and Don Rush. Adam Wood is a professor in the English Department at Salisbury University. Maarten Pereboom is dean of the Fulton School of Liberal Arts and Professor of History. The area of twentieth-century international relations is one of his specialties. Don Rush is Associate Program director- Sr. Producer News and Public Affairs at Delmarva Public Media. . The first program defined The Humanities, their history, and the role they have played in the formation of our society. The second reviewed the splintering of the culture with the broad expression in the 1960s of new cultural identities fed by race, feminism, human rights and justice. In academic circles, the western bias of the Humanities was challenged and both students and the general public were exposed to a broad range of insistent voices. In today’s program, Wilson and his
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Reed Smith LLP issued the following announcement on Mar. 2.
Global law firm Reed Smith announced today that Christopher Pineda, a second year law student at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, and Marquan Robertson, a second year law student at the University of Notre Dame Law School, are recipients of the firm’s 2021 Deborah J. Broyles Diverse Scholar Award. Pineda and Robertson will be joining the firm’s 2021 Summer Associate Program in Century City, CA and Philadelphia, respectively.
Each year, Reed Smith provides $20,000 to one or more outstanding law school students in the United States who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. The award supports the honoree’s law school-related expenses, and the firm also provides a paid summer associate position at Reed Smith between the student s second and third years of study.