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Shontay Delalue has led diversity and inclusion initiatives at Brown University.
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Shontay Delalue, a recognized leader in promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in higher education, has been named Dartmouth s inaugural senior vice president and senior diversity officer a role that was recently elevated on campus. She is currently the vice president for institutional equity and diversity at Brown University. She also serves as interim senior associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Brown s medical school, and is an adjunct assistant professor of American studies at Brown.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly on Monday directed the borough manager to begin talks to discuss the borough s acquisition of operating and maintaining the Rainbird Trail.
The Rainbird Trail currently runs through parcels of land owned by the University of Alaska Southeast and by the City of Ketchikan. The borough assumes management responsibilities for the southernmost portion of the trail that begins along the Third Avenue Bypass.
In November members from UAS contacted borough officials to see whether the borough would be able to assume management of the portions of the trail on UAS land, citing the lack of funding available for maintenance of the trail, according to the meeting agenda.
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Assembly to consider opposing Roadless Rule lawsuit
Posted by Maria Dudzak | Jan 29, 2021
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly will consider opposing a lawsuit seeking to reinstate the Roadless Rule in the Tongass National Forest.
The Trump administration’s Tongass exemption opens up approximately 9.4 million acres of federal forest land to potential road building and other development. A legal challenge seeking to overturn the exemption was filed by Southeast Alaska tribes and conservation groups late last year.
The Ketchikan City Council recently voted 6-1 to spend up to $5,000 to intervene on the federal government’s behalf. Elected officials in Wrangell recently considered a similar request but decided not to intervene.
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