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In this role, Wilmoth will oversee the center, which provides a comprehensive range of programming, education, information and advocacy services for the entire Penn State community around sexual and gender diversity. The extraordinary progress made nationally on issues of sexual and gender diversity and inclusion has been reflected by wonderful progress on this front at Penn State. Sonya Wilmoth s advocacy and leadership promise sustained commitment to these purposes on behalf of our students,” said Damon Sims, vice president for Student Affairs. “I could not be more pleased that she has accepted this important leadership role within Student Affairs, and I look forward to working closely with her and others toward more good progress in the years ahead.
By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal Jul 29, 2021
4 hrs ago
Reggie Hanson, a member of the 1986 Pulaski County High School state champion basketball team, will return to his old school on Saturday, August 14 for two of his Youth Under Construction personal development workshops. Submitted
Reggie Hanson has defeated numerous opponents during his basketball career. Louisville s Pleasure Ridge Park in the 1986 Sweet 16. College basketball powerhouses like Kansas and Indiana. Even a number of NBA teams â including a New Jersey Nets squad coached by one John Calipari.
But one more recent challenge to come along has posed maybe the biggest threat â the Internet Age.
05:10 AM EST Share The organization’s executive director for 34 years who launched its governmental affairs and apprenticeship initiatives died July 1 at age 87.
Arnold Tritt was a piler, not a filer.
While the floor of his executive officer’s space at the Northeast Florida Builders Association constantly was covered in stacks of papers, Tritt always knew where to find what he needed.
“Everything was so urgent and so important and he didn’t have time to file,” said his son, Arnold Tritt Jr.
Those piles even carried over into their home, Tritt Jr. said. As children, he and his brother Lee-ford would be put to work filling NEFBA mailers and sorting them by ZIP code.
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