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Rite Aid apologizes after undocumented immigrants denied COVID-19 vaccine

Rite Aid apologizes after undocumented immigrants denied COVID-19 vaccine
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Scientific discovery propelled Cesar Bautista Sotelo on journey from Texas to Massachusetts

Scientific discovery propelled Cesar Bautista Sotelo on journey from Texas to Massachusetts PhD candidate credits UMass Medical School PREP program for helping guide his way By Kylee Denesha March 15, 2021 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences PhD candidate Cesar Bautista Sotelo fondly recalls how much he enjoyed trips with his mother to his local library as a young child to check out the Magic School Bus series videotapes. That love of learning was fostered throughout his education. “I was fortunate enough to have a great biology teacher in high school,” Bautista Sotelo said. “She made science fun and relatable. It helped me decide that science is the right way for me and I wanted to continue it in my higher education.”

In Mexico you could be free They didn t care what color your skin was The little-known story of the escape route of American slaves to the South

[uam ad id= 317182 ] RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Between 1821 and 1865, thousands of enslaved African Americans crossed the Rio Grande to seek a different future; however, their stories and of those who aided them, remained buried in obscurity until recently. “In Mexico you could be free. They didn’t care what color your skin was”. (Photo internet reproduction) Unlike the so-called “Underground Railroad” – the network organized by abolitionists in the 19th century to help slaves escape to northern states and Canada – the history of which is taught to high school students in the US – the route south has remained ignored on both sides of the Rio Grande.

Jackson State gets funding to boost STEM capabilities

Jackson State gets funding to boost STEM capabilities March 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Jackson State University is one of five schools to get a Scientific Leadership Award. The schools described as minority-serving institutions will receive up to $2.8 million across five universities in 2021, WLBT-TV reported. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate made the announcement recently. The purpose of the award is to establish Homeland Security-STEM-related courses and provide the necessary resources for students and faculty to solve challenges. The other schools receiving the award: Texas A&M University – Kingsville; University of the District of Columbia; Tennessee State University; and University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley.

UTRGV regresa al Torneo WAC a un año de la pandemia de COVID-19

UTRGV regresa al Torneo WAC a un año de la pandemia de COVID-19
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