Celebrating our Tennessee staff at the SRCUS graduation. We are proud of all their hard work and commitment to their credit unions and the SRCUS program 🏆
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"Good is the enemy of great." This is a powerful statement from Chancellor Donde Plowman of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. For Tennessee to be great, we cannot settle on being just good. Tennessee is building to greatness with the TEAM TN effort. A National Science Foundation (NSF) "model for how to build the innovation capacity we need across the country". Learn more about TEAM TN here: https://teamtn.org/
"A state that has a great university—particularly a great public, flagship, land-grant university—has opportunities that wouldn't exist otherwise." There's never been a better time to be a Tennessee Volunteer! Today, Chancellor Donde Plowman delivered her fifth annual Flagship Address, during which she celebrated a year of record achievements and shared her vision for the upcoming year. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gTq4NSX6
Flagship Address 2023
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15 Strategies to Close the Achievement/Opportunity Gap - Indy NAACP Ch "...the Indiana State Conference of the NAACP has identified Foundational Principles, Key Steps and Action Strategies to guide how government leaders and officials, the educational community, parents, community members and students can ensure substantial improved academic excellence for Indiana’s Black students." Read the full plan here: https://buff.ly/3P2P3wi
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So proud to be part of this organization! Check out the article below 😊
To celebrate our 20th school year this year, Philadelphia magazine profiled a handful of our alumni and a current first year corps member, honoring their impact and looking ahead to the future for Philadelphia’s students. Explore their stories: https://lnkd.in/eA2aNRGM
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Retired Surgeon | Chair Tri Delta Foundation Board of Trustees | Women's Empowerment | Life Sciences | Committed to transforming national healthcare delivery to ensure quality, accessible, affordable care for all
Advocating for freedom of association is crucial, especially for organizations like Greek life, which often provide valuable opportunities for personal growth, leadership development, and community service on college campuses. Greek organizations not only offer a sense of belonging and camaraderie but also foster leadership skills, philanthropic endeavors, and academic support systems. These groups contribute positively to campus culture by promoting inclusivity, diversity, and a strong sense of community. By participating in initiatives like the First Amendment Institute, members of organizations like Tri Delta gain a deeper understanding of their rights and responsibilities as advocates for their organizations and the broader community. This knowledge empowers them to effectively engage in dialogue, promote positive change, and uphold the values of freedom and association. Ultimately, recognizing the value of Greek life and supporting initiatives that empower its members to advocate for their rights ensures that these organizations continue to enrich campus life and contribute positively to society.
Last week, Tri Delta sent three collegiate members, Libby Lester, Texas, Katarina Betris, Jacksonville, and Alexandra Hofmaister, Oregon State, to the First Amendment Institute (FAI) to learn how to advocate for freedom of association on their campuses. Alexandra shared, "I loved my experience and the opportunity to learn more about the impact of our voices on campus, especially as leaders of powerful organizations such as Greek life. My greatest takeaways from this conference were about fair application and ensuring that all actions you take and precedents you make are applied equally within our chapters and on our campuses."
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Tell those forensic students about the free GC-MS training that I have on my website. All the following reources are FREE: -Lecture and training youtube videos/associated handouts -NIST MS search software -AMDIS deconvolution software for processing EI GC_MS files -MS Interpreter for correlating subtructure to ions -Structure searches -Choice of two drawing programs ~60,000 EI spectra and most associated with structures -test data files https://lnkd.in/gC88AiVn ⛵ ⛵ ⛵
It's an honor and a privilege to lead this initiative at our nation's first degree granting HBCU! https://lnkd.in/ekGNk-sW
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I couldn't think of two better people for a conversation on the value of community and service. I look forward to tuning in for this episode!
The College of Undergraduate Studies (CUGS) is passionate about making a difference in the communities where we learn, live, and work. In the January episode of Academically Speaking, CUGS Vice Provost and Dean Theodorea Regina Berry and Dr. Darryl D. Gordon, Ph.D., CUGS Program Manager and President of UCF Black Faculty and Staff Association, discuss the significance of community engagement and student involvement. Watch the episode at https://lnkd.in/eXi46zmf
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Proud to be an Alumni of Consumer, Apparel, & Retail Studies Department at UNCG! Congratulations Class of 2024. It's hard to believe that I graduated over 33yrs ago from the "G." I was literally the first Auto-cad Computer class. We literally with the teacher had to figure it out together. That experience taught me that it's not what you know, that always gets you to the next level but that you have the aptitude, inquisitiveness and that you are willing to find a way in the dark. The professor was transparent and admitted that she had not been trained on the program. She thought it was a great display of team effort to create our own mode of operation and push each other into the 21st Century of Tech. Around that same time "Prodigy" was the brain child of Sears and Roebuck company that attempted to move into the age of the internet but they were too early and only had a hint of what was to come. Had they forged that path a little longer they may have become the Amazon of today. Sears formerly was the King of Retail Communication sending out the infamous Christmas Sears & Roebuck catalog every year. They almost remained the King of the Hill. Lesson: Into the dark we all may go but he who creates the flashlight or a flash of light will become the bolt that drives your mission into the next dimension. #foodforthought #sears #amazon #retail #missiondriven #uncg #whatsnext #innovation #ingenuity #human #thoughleaders #brainstorming
This May, approximately 2,800 Spartans will cross the stage and join our UNCG Alumni family. 🎓💙💛 Join us on May 2-3 to celebrate the Class of 2024 at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex. Read more: https://lnkd.in/epxurW6c
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Honoring Leo Vinton Butts Leo Vinton Butts was the first African-American graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and the first African-American to play for the UW varsity football team. A World War I veteran and activist, Butts later owned and operated a pharmacy and, in his UW Ph.D. thesis, was one of the first to document the history of African-Americans in pharmacy. Learn more about Leo Vinton Butts here: https://lnkd.in/eSZpiSP5
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Have questions about Minority Serving Institutions? Join us next month for a webinar with College Advising Corps to learn about Hispanic Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, and Asian American and Pacific Islander Serving Institutions. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gqXBPTtt
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