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Partnerships lead to workforce development

An intern works on a model car to see how engineering and aerodynamics affect speed, A heat image shows how air flows over a car. Editor’s Note: This is the first of a three-part column series submitted by Mount Airy City Schools Superintendent Kim Morrison about the system’s School-to-Work program. NASCAR and Richard Childress Racing (RCR) have a vision for growing their own engineers, marketing specialists, drivers, and pit crew members. RCR boasts excellence with over 16 championships and 200 victories across NASCAR’s top three series. They want to see students through high school and college enter into STEAM careers in NASCAR.

UNC Charlotte s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center is One of 10 Selected Nationwide for U S Department of Energy Award

UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center is One of 10 Selected Nationwide for U.S. Department of Energy Award $3.6 million grant will support effort to lower solar electricity costs, increase the competitiveness of American solar manufacturing and improve grid reliability UNC Charlotte EPIC s 2.5 kW rooftop solar PV system for research on microgrid control that will be used on the SETO project UNC Charlotte Newswise CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Jan. 14, 2021 - UNC Charlotte s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) has been selected for a $3.6 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) to improve the resilience and reliability of the regional grid. Badrul Chowdhury, professor of electrical and computer engineering, is the principal investigator for the project.

Electric Cooperative Association selects new President & CEO

The Board of Directors of the Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives has selected Brian S. Mosier as the association’s next president and CEO, effective April 1. Mosier will succeed Richard G. Johnstone Jr., who is retiring after a 36-year career with the association, the last 22 as general manager and then president and CEO. Mosier has been with VMDAEC since 2013, first as vice president of government affairs and later as vice president of member and government relations. He was promoted to chief operating officer in 2019. His 25-year career with electric cooperatives began in 1995 with Union Power Cooperative in North Carolina, where he managed the cooperative’s for-profit subsidiary. In 2004, he joined Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative in Chase City, Va. as vice president of business development.

Warm and humid climate make rocks more brittle, accelerate weathering, study finds

Warm and humid climate make rocks more brittle, accelerate weathering, study finds Warm and humid climate make rocks more brittle, accelerate weathering, study finds New study by University of North Carolina confirms that increased humidity in air and rising temperatures leads to rocks weathering faster. Sandhya Ramesh 8 January, 2021 11:07 am IST Text Size: A+ Bengaluru: Warm and humid weather plays a major role in accelerating the weathering process of rocks, breaking them down faster, a new study has found. Weathering is the natural process of breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces and minerals. The slow phenomenon is an ongoing process over millions of years, leading to formation of soil and sand. The process also releases carbon.

Opinion | What Trump Shares With the Lost Cause of the Confederacy

What Trump Shares With the ‘Lost Cause’ of the Confederacy It is hard to miss the parallels between now and then of rewriting history and campaigns of disinformation. By Karen L. Cox Dr. Cox is the author of the forthcoming book “No Common Ground: Confederate Monuments and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice.” Jan. 8, 2021 Credit.Erin Schaff/The New York Times Wednesday morning, President Trump urged a crowd of supporters who showed up in Washington, D.C., to “walk down to the Capitol” and protest the certification of the election taking place nearby on Pennsylvania Avenue. A few hours later, he stood in the White House Rose Garden to deliver a different message after members of this same group — who carried flags bearing his name — stormed the Capitol, brawled with Capitol Police and breached both chambers of Congress. Mr. Trump repeated false claims about election fraud but told them: “You have to go home now. We have to have peac

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