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BOWLING: Dylan Kesl wows bowlers with first 300 game and 700 series

BOWLING: Dylan Kesl wows bowlers with first 300 game and 700 series
mesquitelocalnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mesquitelocalnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

New Duke Course Teaches the Business of Saving the World

Hendrickson and Fisher wow Mesquite bowlers with 600 series scores in return

Hendrickson and Fisher wow Mesquite bowlers with 600 series scores in return
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UNC, Duke, Stanford, 100 Black Angels and Allies Fund team up to drive more diverse entrepreneurial ecosystems

by Special April 7, 2021 . Editor’s note: LimeLight is a new feature from WRAL TechWire offering another means of publishing noteworthy news. Be sure to check out more LimeLight worthy news at this link. CHAPEL HILL – UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Entrepreneurship (Eship) Center, an affiliated center of the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, announced Tuesday that affiliated-faculty at the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) and the Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative (Duke I&E) are participating with the Eship Center, Opportunity Hub (OHUB) and 100 Black Angels and Allies Fund, to create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems. The goal of this collaboration and engagement from multiple institutions is to address issues like DEI at a systemic organizational level, and to create more equitable ecosystems through the delivery of education, best practices, and actionable frameworks.

NMSU researcher collaborates on phase two of massive bird genome study

NMSU researcher collaborates on phase two of massive bird genome study Minerva Baumann, New Mexico State University © Darren Phillips / New Mexico State University New Mexico State University biology Professor Peter Houde holds up a specimen related to the birds that he and three graduate students studied as part of an international collaboration sequencing the DNA of all major groups of birds. LAS CRUCES - New Mexico State University biology Professor Peter Houde is among more than 200 researchers involved in phase two of a massive effort at mapping the genomes of each of the world’s 10,500 bird species. In the project known as B10K, researchers from University of Copenhagen and partner institutions have sequenced 363 genomes from 92.4 percent of all bird families on Earth.

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