Jack Yuan is now a sophomore at Stanford University and the founder of Tianchi Medical. (personal photo)
“I had a firsthand experience of what it felt like to be locked down back in China and how it completely wiped out the concept of living a normal life,” said 19-year-old Stanford University student Jack (Bi Tian) Yuan, who was home last January in China when his country began stemming the spread of COVID-19 by using PPE and quarantining cities.
Almost one year after the coronavirus outbreak, he tells Spend Matters about how the events he saw turned him into the unlikely owner of a medical supply chain company that delivers personal protective equipment (PPE) all over the world.
Jan 6, 2021 5:04 AM EST
(Courtesy: RMHC) RMHC Virtual Red Shoe Run
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – You can help raise money for the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Columbia in the Virtual Red Shoe Run!
You can register for the 5K run or the 10K run by January 22.
Below are the ticket prices to register for the 5K and the 10K:
5K: Nov. 24 – Jan. 18 – $25
5K: Jan. 19 – 22 – $30
10K: Nov. 24 – Jan. 18 – $30
10K: Jan. 19 – 22 – $35
The tickets come with a performance t-shirt but mail delivery will cost extra.
Run times need to be uploaded by January 23 and awards will be given on the 24.
To register, visit Strictly Running’s sign up website by clicking here.
The return to the workplace is a focal point for many in the built environment but one of the most important elements is easy to overlook. Guest services will be vital in the return to the workplace. Front-of-house teams will be responsible for welcoming building users back and reassuring them as they negotiate shared spaces in the post-Covid era.
The workplace will inevitably look different after Covid. We have become more aware of our spaces, how clean they are, and what spaces building users share. Employees have also become more conscious of the pros and cons of the workplace. For some, a year of working from home has been a welcome break from the stress and time taken by a commute.
Fred Jeter | 12/31/2020, 6 p.m.
The offseason for womenâs elite basketball talent isnât much different than the regular season.
In the NBA, the average salary is $7.7 million. By sharp contrast, the average WNBA salary is about $101,000.
Thatâs ample reason why many WNBA athletes â like local star Megan Walker â supplement their paychecks with far-away gigs across oceans, mountains and multiple time zones.
Following her rookie season with the WNBA New York Liberty, the former Monacan High School and University of Connecticut standout is suiting up for the Sopron Basket of Hungaryâs A League.
The 22-year-old daughter of Johnetta and Keith Walker has had no problem adjusting her jump shot to swish through European nets.
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