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Franklin Pierce senior Nyjah Young-Bey was named East Region s Women s Track Athlete of the Year by the the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Young-Bey is the third Franklin Pierce athlete in women s program history to.
Franklin Pierce University student Connor Everidge stands before a class of Rindge Memorial School students, leading a math lesson in subtraction.A year away from his degree in elementary education with a concentration in math, Everidge is one of.
Franklin Pierce University associate professor Zan Walker-Goncalves has found a way to make the pandemic’s normalization of Zoom and long-distance conversation work for her class curriculum, with the help of a fellow professor in Egypt.Working.
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Published: 4/12/2021 2:02:49 PM
The Franklin Pierce University track & field program had a busy weekend, with athletes competing on both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the team competed at American International in Springfield, Mass., at the AIC Invitational II. On Sunday, the squad traveled to New Haven, Conn., and visited Southern Connecticut State for the James Barber Invitational. Sophomore Connor Everidge highlighted the weekend on Saturday, as he beat the school record in the shot put, with his throw of 15.13 meters, which was good enough to win the event.
Elsewhere, freshman Sal Lando took first in the discus after a throw of 38.48 meters. In the javelin, sophomore Cameron Morton threw 33.32 meters to take first.