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Dr Carrie Rosario asked a Greensboro, N C official to call her doctor He refused

3h Washington Post style usually does not include the title “Dr.” because so many types of professionals claim the title that it doesn’t convey information to the reader about their qualifications; we instead specify their profession or degree. This article makes an exception to that style because of the context of the event being written about. Correction: A previous version of this article referred to the meeting as a city council meeting. It was a zoning meeting. The article has been corrected. Dr. Carrie Rosario joined the Greensboro, N.C., zoning meeting as soon as it began on Monday. She stayed on Zoom for almost four hours her two young kids buzzing around in the background waiting for the council to move through its agenda. It would be worth it, she told herself: A new development could threaten the drinking water in her neighborhood. A professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a doctorate in public health, Rosario wanted to weigh in.

Charla Duncan brings unusual talents to the position of economic development director

She is more. On Tuesday, the Warren County Board of Commissioners appointed Duncan to be executive director of the Warren County Economic Development Commission. She was recommended by County Manager Vincent Jones. Duncan has served in the position on an interim basis for the past seven months. A 2004 graduate of Warren County High School, Duncan earned a bachelor’s degree in English (secondary education) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a master of public administration degree (public and nonprofit management) from New York University. After a short teaching career, she returned to Warrenton to accept the position of executive director of the Warren County Chamber of Commerce.

Coronavirus Briefing: Let s stay together

Coronavirus Briefing: Let s stay together
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Is it ethical to pay students to get vaccinated?

Danville Area Community College in Illinois will allow students to take any summer course for free if they prove, in person or via email or text, that they were vaccinated. Students may still need to buy books or lab equipment, but tuition and fees for the course will be waived, according to the college’s website. Julia Jackson-Newsom, associate vice chancellor for strategy and policy at UNC Greensboro, said despite the blunt enticements, students are having a hard time deciding whether to get vaccinated. She described “really nervous” students coming to the campus vaccination clinic and asking staff if getting vaccinated is the right choice.

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