May 10, 2021
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Belmont College’s co-valedictorians, Houston Adkins from Bluecreek, Ohio, (center left) and Preston Zink of St. Clairsville (center right), are pictured with Paul Gasparro, president (far left) and Jeremy Vittek, vice president of Academic and Student Affairs (far right).
ST. CLAIRSVILLE Belmont College officials conferred degrees upon a multitude of graduates as part of the college’s 2020 and 2021 Spring Graduation Ceremonies in St. Clairsville.
Hundreds of parents, extended family, faculty and staff were present to congratulate the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
President Paul F. Gasparro welcomed the graduates.
“This is always a proud moment for the Belmont College community. I know I speak for our entire community in congratulating the Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021 and in welcoming your family and friends joining us today,” he said. “We started this past year at a moment that was historic on so many levels in the midst of a global
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Microsoft kills broad entry-level IT certifications, replaces them with all-Microsoft curriculum
‘Technology Associate’ exams that taught general skills like Python, HTML and Java are on the way out. No refunds offered Share
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Microsoft has retired the exams for Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certifications, its broad entry-level tech certifications, and replaced them with a heavily Microsoft-centric curriculum.
Aspirants for the MTA certs will be able to buy the right to sit exams until June 30, 2021 and take those exams between then and the same date the following year. Applicants who don’t pass the tests by June 30, 2022, won’t be awarded an MTA certification. Those who hold the MTA certification will see it remain in the active section of Microsoft’s certification transcript portal for two years, until 2024. And that s that for those certs.