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An experience that I ll never forget : Louisville student and teacher connect after 40 years
Ana Reyes came into Pat Harkleroad s first grade class not knowing any English. Now, she is a successful attorney and Harvard Law School grad. Author: Rose McBride Updated: 10:47 PM EST January 5, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Forty years ago, a six-year-old walked into Patricia Harkleroad’s first grade class speaking no English. Now, that student is a successful attorney in Washington D.C.
Ana Reyes first graduated from Transylvania University, then Harvard Law School. In 2017, Reyes was named the D.C. Women’s Bar Association’s Woman Lawyer of the Year.
With the spy satellites, scientists can extend a landscapeâs timeline even earlier into the 20th century
Not being able to see the forest for the trees isnât just a colloquialism for Mihai Nita â itâs a professional disadvantage.
âWhen I go into the forest, I can only see 100 meters around me,â said Nita, a forest engineer at Transylvania University of Brasov, in Romania.
Nitaâs research interest â the history of Eastern Europeâs forests â depends on a vaster, and more removed, vantage than eyes can provide. âYou have to see what happened in the â50s, or even a century ago,â Nita said. âWe needed an eye in the sky.â