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Event Educates UK Students, Organizations on Antisemitism Past and Present

LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 29, 2021)  The presentation titled, “Antisemitism Past and Present,” was led by led by Jason Horowitz, director of Heritage Education and Partnership at Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) a historically Jewish fraternity. ZBT was founded in 1898 at the City College of New York. During that time, Jewish people were excluded from joining fraternities and sororities. Being recognized as the first Jewish collegiate social fraternity, ZBT offers continued educational programming on the subject matter, even though they became nonsectarian in 1954. “ZBT was honored to have more than 130 undergraduates participate in a very important conversation regarding antisemitism,” Anthony Haddad, assistant director for growth at ZBT, said. “We’re also excited to have an amazing partnership with Kentucky Hillel and the IFC, who helped make this happen.”

Hampden waste plant deal expected to close in early June - The Ellsworth American

Hampden waste plant deal expected to close in early June HAMPDEN If all goes as planned, employees could start returning to work at the shuttered waste processing facility in Hampden as soon as Monday, June 14, said Robert Van Naarden, CEO of Delta Thermo Energy (DTE), at an online meeting of the Municipal Review Committee (MRC) on Wednesday morning. Van Naarden said he hopes to have the plant accepting full loads of waste and recycling from all 115 member towns within nine months after the company closes on the deal. It is expected to close in early June. “We have done a significant amount of due diligence on the facility,” said Van Naarden, “to understand what we were buying … I think we have a very good understanding.”

Two New England Law | Boston Students Named Rappaport Fellows

Two New England Law | Boston Students Named Rappaport Fellows Prestigious public policy fellowships awarded to Mass. law students News provided by Share this article Share this article BOSTON, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For the fifth time in the past six years, students from New England Law | Boston have been selected for prestigious Rappaport Fellowships. Rising 3Ls Briana Broberg and Jacqueline Dagle are two of twelve Massachusetts law students in the 2021 cohort. The Rappaport Fellowship is awarded to students interested in pursuing opportunities in public policy by the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy at Boston College Law School. This program provides exceptional students from law schools in Massachusetts with opportunities to work in a state or local government office for 10 weeks in addition to mentorship and experiential learning sessions.

Two Women From Norman Rockwell Painting Reunited by Reporter

explains who we are and what we do, and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. Carrots does not want to be called Carrots. She was emphatic about that during a mini-reunion that I hosted. Carrots oops, Carolyn Fabricant, who now lives in North Adams, Mass. was one of the high school students in a Norman Rockwell painting called “Bright Future in Banking” that I wrote about last month. The article said that Rockwell often asked neighbors in Stockbridge, Mass., to pose for him after he moved there in 1953. Nearly 70 years later, one of them Charlotte Sorenson, who now lives in Boulder, Colo. had recognized herself when she saw “Bright Future” in a newspaper advertisement for an art gallery that was selling it.

Sexual assault: How to support survivors - The Washington Post

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