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Drew Professor's Photography Featured in New York Times


Drew Professor’s Photography Featured in New York Times
Drew Professor’s Photography Featured in New York Times
January 2021 – Last month,
The
New York Times featured photographs by Drew University’s Rebecca Soderholm as an Opinion piece in Sunday Review, highlighting six years of work on her project “Hare Scramble.”
“Dirt, Bike Start, New Berlin, New York, 2017.”
Soderholm, chair and associate professor of Drew’s art department, focuses her work on “rural America and hardscrabble landscapes and conditions.”
After stumbling upon an off-road motorcycle and four-wheeler race in the Finger Lakes region of New York, she was struck by the “movement, noise, and inherent danger” of the races and started following the New York circuit. ....

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Energy efficiency advocates hope settlement with FirstEnergy subsidiaries holds company accountable when seeking coal plant upgrades


Electric rates will drop by 3.7% next year for West Virginia customers under a settlement between energy efficiency advocates and FirstEnergy subsidiaries Mon Power and Potomac Edison.
The West Virginia Public Service Commission approved the deal Wednesday. The utilities also must justify continuing coal plant operations and provide an economic analysis of plants for which they plan major improvements. The deal rejects the companies’ application to modernize two coal plants, but the utilities can apply again.
FirstEnergy expects a multi-year modernization and improvement program at the plants to be complete by 2025. The program would include continuing air-emission reduction projects at both plants and new wastewater treatment projects to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new effluent limitation guideline requirements, according to FirstEnergy spokesman Will Boye. ....

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