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CWRU offers awards for alumni from historically Black universities and other minority-serving institutions
Photo: Matt Lester Provost Ben Vinson III leads the Think Big strategic planning initiative, which includes the North Star Award program. This photo was taken before the pandemic.
Case Western Reserve has forged partnerships with 10 colleges and universities to increase the number of students of color in its graduate and professional schools.
Alumni and graduating students from the partner Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) can apply to earn CWRU advanced degrees and if accepted will be considered for a North Star Award that reduces tuition.
The If-Ruth-Richardson s-Mother-of-All-budgets-had-a-30-year-old-brought-up-in-poverty-and-couldn t-buy-a-house Budget - Winners and Losers
For a 2021 Budget, this was all about desperately attempting to repair the 30 year damage of Ruth Richardson’s Mother of All Budgets while waking up the slumbering corpse of Muldoon’s Think Big economic nationalism.
There is a miserly upgrade of welfare.
Māori Caucus Forced over $973m in extra funding.
Climate change gets sweet fuck all.
Infrastructure wins huge.
You would look at this budget and say, ‘great first steps’, sadly however this is the Government’s 4th budget, and unless the baby has no actual legs, this is a tad underwhelming. Here are the 2021 Winners and Losers.
Auckland light rail facing huge hurdles to get back on track
16 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Artist impression of light rail on Ian McKinnon Drive heading towards Dominion Rd. Photo / Supplied The Labour Government s failure to deliver on light rail in Auckland last term has brought a new minister and a new plan to get the multi-billion dollar project back on track. Super City reporter Bernard Orsman explains Light Rail Mark II.
What is light rail?
Light right is the modern-day equivalent of trams, which once carried more passengers than today s combined public transport network of buses, trains and ferries. At the time, Auckland s population was 500,000 people. Today it is 1.7 million.
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