PHOTOS: Six McCallie Athletes Sign NLIs To Compete At The College-Level Wednesday, February 3, 2021
B.J. Harris will be attending the University of Missouri. - photo by Dennis Norwood
John David Tessman, left, will attend Davidson University, while Jackson Burns will be a preferred walk-on at Tennessee Tech. - photo by Dennis Norwood
Brothers Austin, left, and Jack Gentle signed to play at Harvard University. - photo by Dennis Norwood
Head football coach Ralph Potter addresses the signees. - photo by Dennis Norwood
These players earned back-to-back state championships during their McCallie careers. - photo by Dennis Norwood
McCallie Dean of Athletics Jeff Romero stands with the signees before the ceremony.
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) opens call for participation for 2021 conference
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DENVER, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ From speakers to student research posters, Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) is calling for participation in its conference Sept. 8-10, 2021, Aurora, Colorado.
WiCyS aims to impact diversity in the cybersecurity workforce through recruiting, retaining and advancing women. The annual conference provides opportunities for attendees to share their knowledge and experience through technical presentations, workshops, a student research poster competition, panel discussions, Birds-Of-A-Feather and lightning talks.
WiCyS aims to impact diversity in the cybersecurity workforce through recruiting, retaining and advancing women.
Cross country opens 2021 at Belmont
Posted By: Simon Elfrink
January 26, 2021
Rachel Essner
ressner1@murraystate.edu
After waiting for more than a year to compete, the Murray State men’s and women’s cross country teams kicked off their 2021 season opener on Sunday, Jan. 24, at Belmont University.
The meet consisted of 12 teams, including Belmont University, Austin Peay State University, Tennessee Tech University, Tennessee State University and Lipscomb University.
Junior Dani Wright, with a time of 18:20.257, and sophomores Kristin Dent (19:43.589) and Jessica Stein (19:33.219) recorded personal records, finishing 21st, 33rd and 34th, respectively, while junior Emma Creviston finished 31st with a time of 19:19.618 in the women’s 5K.
Unruly Studios Announces the 2021 Unruliest Educator Awards
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BOSTON, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Unruly Studios, creator of Unruly Splats, has announced the winners of the 2021 Unruliest Educator Awards honoring teachers and education leaders driving innovation and breaking down barriers in STEM education. Over 850 community votes were tallied among
26 nominees from school districts across North America.
Unruliest Educator Awards By their very nature, Unruly Splats attract the most creative and tenacious educators who care deeply about making learning more fun and inclusive, said Bryanne Leeming, CEO and Founder of Unruly Studios. We are thrilled to spotlight five inspiring leaders in this year s Unruliest Educator Awards. In a challenging year of remote and hybrid instruction, these educators embraced new methods of teaching and used coding as a springboard to foster collaboration, problem-solving, and many other social-emotional ski
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS), International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals, and Target collaborate to increase diversity in tech
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Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) and the International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) are excited to team up with Target to help expand access to the National Cyber League (NCL) virtual competition and training program for 500 women and BIPOC members. The goal of the partnership is to introduce cybersecurity and technology careers to more underrepresented students.
Demand for cyber talent has never been higher, and teams of different backgrounds are critical in our ever-evolving industry. COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) January 26, 2021 Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) and the International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) are excited to team up with Target to help expand access to the National Cyber League