Marquis Who s Who Takes a Fresh Look at STEM to Recognize American Influencers and Innovators for the May Installment of the Maker s List
Marquis also recognizes Asian American and Pacific Island Americans of influence in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month
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UNIONDALE, N.Y., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Marquis Who s Who (MWW), the world s leading biographical publisher, has released the May edition of the Maker s List to recognize
Influencers and
Innovators in STEM. For this month s list, MWW has reimagined the traditional definition of STEM to highlight Science, Technology, Education and Medicine. The Maker s List features some of the most influential individuals in their respective fields, selected from thousands of professionals across the country. Spearheaded by
I don’t know, I kind of want my kids to learn basic math and reading comprehension first before I turn them into social activists- really wish we are discussing getting the kids back into school.
This is just ill-timed…get the kids back in school- stick to the basics, because it’s sorely needed- math, reading comprehension. Dan u r having your “let them eat cake” moment. This shows the insensitivity and incomprehension of the realities of students right now
Personal Attacks Instead of Defending Their Ideas
The Federalist has attempted to contact keynote speaker Dena Simmons, as well as other speakers, multiple times for a statement. None have responded. Bridges and Assistant Superintendent Jayne Willard have dodged emails and calls, even after district employees connected The Federalist reporter to their direct line.
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Bond Arts And Culture Series Honors Black History Month At Chattanooga State Tuesday, February 2, 2021 - by Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State
Dr. Adonijah Bakari will present Hidden Facts and Truths About Black History on Feb. 10
In honor of Black History Month, Chattanooga State will present a series of virtual events open to the campus and community during February.
The Bond Arts & Culture Series, The Ties That Bond, will kick off February with a Tribute to C.C. Bond, a video presentation on Wednesday, Feb. 3. The late Dr. Claude C. Bond was a longtime educator and activist known in the community for his work toward improving race relations. Viewers may log on at any point and watch the tribute here.
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In honor of Black History Month, Chattanooga State will present a series of virtual events open to the campus and community during February. Â
The Bond Arts & Culture Series, The Ties That Bond, will kick off February with a
Tribute to C.C. Bond, a video presentation on February 3. The late Dr. Claude C. Bond was a longtime educator and activist known in the community for his work toward improving race relations. Viewers may log on at any point and watch the tribute
Dr. Adonijah Bakari will present
Hidden Facts and Truths About Black History, a BHM seminar, covering African history, culture, religion, and philosophical thoughts on February 10 from 12 to 1:30 p.m. This presentation can be accessed on