WENDELL Following a pandemic-induced hiatus, Wendell’s Old Home Day will return on Saturday for the first time since 2019.Festivities will take place at the Wendell Town Common from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.The event is part of a long tradition, dating back.
At Old Home Days Saturday in Wendell, among the items for sale will be a history of Wendell titled “Wendell Massachusetts: Its Settlers and Citizenry 1752-1900.” The book is written by Wendell summer resident Pamela Richardson and co-author Thomas E..
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Kathryn Kunze, left, holds an etched crystal vase presented by Zonta President Eileen Budnick, right, who also gave her yellow roses to honor her as the 55th Annual Zonta Club of Alpena Woman of the Year on Wednesday evening at the APlex in Alpena.
ALPENA To be selected as Zonta Club of Alpena’s Woman of the Year, you must not be a member of Zonta Club, you must go above and beyond in volunteering in your community, and you must be dedicated to selflessly working for others.
Those qualifications and much more describe this year’s Woman of the Year, Kathryn Kunze.
Cowgirls Pick Up Wins Over UTSA and Texas Southern, Clean sweep of Cowgirl Classic II
Syncbak: KPLC 7News at Six - March 6, 2021 - sports - Cowgirl Classic II By McNeese Sports Information | March 6, 2021 at 10:55 PM CST - Updated March 6 at 11:02 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - McNeese softball picked up two more wins on the final day of the Cowgirl Classic II with a 3-2 win over UTSA and a 3-1 win over Texas Southern to extend its winning streak to four games.
McNeese (7-12) was led at the plate by Cori McCrary who was 4 of 6 with a double, three stolen bases, and a .667 batting average on the day. The Cowgirls also got extra base hits from Caleigh Cross, Haylee Brinlee and Gracie Devall.
Westminster faculty members earn promotions, tenure
Share on: Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2021
The Westminster College Board of Trustees approved faculty promotions and tenure at its recent February meeting.
Faculty members earning the rank of full professor are
Dr. Karen Resendes, biology, and
Dr. Pamela Richardson, mathematics. Promoted to associate professor was
Dr. Robert Badowski, business, who was along with
Dr. Kristen Amick, biology granted tenure.
Resendes, who joined the Westminster faculty in 2009, earned an undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary and her Ph.D. in molecular biology, cell biology and biochemistry from Brown University. She performed post-doctoral research at the University of California, San Diego.