Teaneck, NJ (PRWEB) May 26, 2021 Fairleigh Dickinson University has named Jason Amore as Senior Vice President for University Advancement, effective August
The state of Connecticut quietly continues to be the center of the sporting universe: We re home to ESPN, Mohegan Sun was host to the NCAA Tournament Bubble and National MMA events, and this coming weekend, East Hartford s Rentschler Field will become the center of the NCAA Lacrosse world and host the 2021 Division 1, 2, and 3 Men s Lacrosse Championship games.
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The top 4 teams in the NCAA Men s Division 1 Lacrosse tournament will face off against each other in the semi-finals at the Rent this Saturday, May 29, 2021. In the first game, #1 ranked North Carolina will face off against #4 Virginia at noon, the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Right afterwards, the second semifinal features #2 Duke vs #3 Maryland, which will also be broadcast nationally on ESPN2 around 2:30 PM.
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ThermApparel Announces A New Lighter, More Comfortable, Invisible Cooling Vest In Advance Of National Heat Awareness Day (5/28) And World MS Day (5/30)
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Coronavirus has had us cooped up far too long. We are ecstatic for the summer, but the heat brings serious dangers to people with Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus, and Fibromyalgia. That s why ThermApparel, started by two graduate students in Rochester, designed the first concealable, lightweight, cooling device to help people with certain neurologic disorders do more of what they love, avoiding heat-related fatigue and symptom flare-ups that unfairly disrupt their lives.
Virtual competition held for deaf, hard-of-hearing middle-school students
The competition, held virtually this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, welcomed 66 deaf and hard-of-hearing middle school students from California, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington, D.C.
Students competed in tasks that tested their speed, accuracy, and math skills. First-, second-, and third-place honors were awarded to top final high scorers.
All winners received a plaque in recognition of their achievements and the following cash awards:
First place ($100): Josiah Lockhart, of Frederick, Md., from Maryland School for the Deaf
Second place ($75): Ty Collins, of Pittsburgh, from Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf