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UMFK announces annual student awards and scholarships - Fiddlehead Focus

UMFK announces annual student awards and scholarships Contributed • May 19, 2021 The University of Maine at Fort Kent has announced its annual student awards and scholarships recently presented to both undergraduate students and those who graduated this spring. FORT KENT, Maine – The University of Maine at Fort Kent has announced its annual student awards and scholarships recently presented to both undergraduate students and those who graduated this spring. These awards and scholarships are presented to deserving students for their contributions to campus and their academic achievements.  John L. Martin Environmental Scholarship Award was presented to Jacob Paris (Fort Kent). Shane Tweedie (Winthrop) and Andrew Kooken (Hampstead, New Hampshire) were presented the Thomas S. Pinkham Memorial Scholarship.

UMFK students earn awards, scholarships

UMFK students earn awards, scholarships Share The University of Maine at Fort Kent recently presented its annual student awards and scholarships to both undergraduate students and those who graduated this spring. These awards and scholarships are presented to deserving students for their contributions to the campus and their academic achievements. Jacob Paris of Fort Kent was presented the John L. Martin Environmental Scholarship Award. The Thomas S. Pinkham Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Shane Tweedie of Winthrop and Andrew Kooken on Hampstead, New Hampshire. Luse Lumas of Tracy, California, was honored with the Student Senate Outstanding Senior. Luke Mason of Bethel was presented the UMFK Alumni Association Outstanding Senior Award.

NCC: Emergency Communications Centres will Enhance Public Safety

By Emma Okonji The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has disclosed that the activation of its Emergency Communications Centres (ECCs) across the country will enhance public safety. The Executive Vice Chairman of the commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, said in a statement yesterday that the centres, located in state capitals, would enhance the federal government’s drive to improve security of lives and property in the country. Danbatta noted that, at a time when the country is faced with insecurity issues such as insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery and many more life-threatening incidents, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the emergency communications centres, established by NCC across the states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been central to saving lives.

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