As the school year winds down, the Cincinnati Reds and the Reds Community Fund are taking time to acknowledge the Reds RBI seniors graduating from high school.
During the 2020 season when so many student-athletes missed out on their senior baseball and softball seasons, the Reds Community Fund introduced its
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Purdue University Global commencement recognizes a record 1,800-plus graduates
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. A record of more than 1,800 Purdue University Global graduates worldwide took part in virtual commencement ceremonies on Saturday (May 22). It marked Purdue Global’s 10th commencement since its formation in 2018.
Six ceremonies were streamed live throughout the day. Graduates, who were recognized by their name, degree and photo, received a cap and tassel, PG Proud sign, Purdue For Life gift and celebration props before the ceremonies.
Degrees were awarded from the schools of Business and Information Technology, Education, Health Sciences, Nursing, and Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Concord Law School. There were 854 bachelor’s degrees, 552 graduate degrees, 248 associate degrees, 157 certificates and 17 doctorate degrees.
Purdue University Global endorsed as a talent developer by OneTen
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue University Global has been endorsed as a talent developer by OneTen, a coalition of leading companies that put skills first.
Members of OneTen are working together to upskill, hire and advance 1 million Black individuals in America over the next 10 years into family-sustaining jobs with opportunities for advancement.
As part of OneTen’s network of talent development partners, Purdue Global joins leading local, regional and national education and skill-building organizations that help diverse talent identify, develop and build the skills to earn success.
“Working with OneTen, we will cultivate more equitable access to opportunity and advancement as we serve our students,” Purdue Global Chancellor Frank Dooley said. “Together, we will create more flexible talent pipelines and practices that will allow employees and employers to thrive.”
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