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Graduate Spotlight on Daysia Klossner

News No Comments Daysia Klossner is a first-generation student who will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in construction management this month from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She is currently a project estimator at Baldwin & Shell construction company.  Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’m from North Little Rock, Arkansas, and attended North Little Rock High School, home of the Charging Wildcats! This year, our football team placed second in our division, and we won the state championship in 2017. Rooting for our football team was one of my favorite memories about high school. During high school, I took Mandarin Chinese. This was a great experience because most high schools only offer Spanish. The hardest thing about learning Mandarin Chinese is confusing the meaning of some words because they sound alike. For example, “mom” sounds a lot like “horse.” You could accidentally offend someone.

Revamping Federal Climate Science - Center for American Progress

Revamping Federal Climate Science December 15, 2020, 5:00 am Getty/Liu Shiping/Xinhua Sam Hananel Ari Drennen Introduction and summary The United States has been the global leader in climate science for decades. Unfortunately, progress has slowed and in some cases, even moved backward over the past four years, with the Trump administration dismantling core elements of the federal climate science apparatus. As the country and the planet head toward an increasingly unstable climate, the U.S. government needs to get back to the business of being the preeminent source of trusted applied science that supports climate change mitigation and adaptation decision-making of governments and civilian stakeholders.

JPMorgan Chase Supports Expansion of INROADS Award-Winning College Links Program To Oakland

Share this article Share this article OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ JPMorgan Chase is supporting INROADS expansion of the College Links program to Oakland in an effort to help Bay Area youth from communities of color prepare for college and get on a pathway to STEM-related careers.  INROADS College Links currently operates in Newark, Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. with plans to expand to 25 additional cities over the next three years. Pictured are College Links Scholars at the National Career Academy STEM competition at Morgan State University in 2018. In 2010, INROADS saw a need to expose students earlier to leadership development, and established College Links to give high school students early exposure to skills and leadership development. College Links operates in Newark, Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati and Washington, D.C. In October, INROADS announced expansions of College Links to Dallas, Minneapolis and Orlando. These expansions are

Funding the energy transition at clean energy credit union - Renewable Energy World

Funding the energy transition at clean energy credit union - Renewable Energy World
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Black Voices: Forrest s voice

Black Voices: Forrest s voice
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