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Peabody students were recently honored at Findlay, Hartford, Lasell, Ohio and Tampa for their academic or athletic achievement. (Shutterstock)
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Lindsey Kouroyen and
Sarah Lake, education majors at Lasell University, were among the Peabody students recently honored for academic or athletic achievement at schools across the country.
Kouroyen was awarded professional badges from the Harvard Agile Teacher Lab for their success in using equitable academic discussions in virtual classrooms.
Kouroyen earned the Learn Equity Badge and the Share Equity Bad. Lake earned the Learn Equity Badge.
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Participation in the program was part of an effort to provide Lasell Universty students who are studying education with the opportunity to continue practicum-style teaching practice via coached, simulated environments during the pandemic.
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It’s a 5-way race for Bethlehem City Council with addition of Kiera Wilhelm
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
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The editor of Fig Bethlehem magazine is jumping into the Bethlehem City Council race.
Kiera Wilhelm, 48, is running as a Democrat for one of the four council seats up for grabs this year. The Moravian College alumna said Fig Bethlehem’s mission is to support and promote local businesses and groups in the city and Lehigh Valley.
“Many of our small businesses have been devastated by the pandemic, and I am inspired every day now more than ever by their dedication and commitment, and I want to do more,” Wilhelm said in a press release announcing her candidacy. “Connecting with so many hard-working business owners, particularly in the past year, has fueled my desire to run for city council. Their needs are diverse, and diverse opportunities to help our small businesses exist council can and should serve as an accessible resource in getting them the help th