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A Step Ahead Chattanooga Announces Birth Control Partnership With Twentyeight Health
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A Step Ahead Chattanooga Names Mandy Cowley As New Executive Director Thursday, May 6, 2021
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Contraceptive education and access program A Step Ahead Chattanooga (ASAC) announced that Mandy Cowley has been named executive director effective June 1.
Ms. Cowley was selected following a national search for a new leader to replace Susan Vandergriff, who announced earlier this year that she would be leaving the non-profit sector to pursue professional entrepreneurial goals. I fundamentally believe that every person should be able to decide if and when it s the right time for them to become pregnant,” said Ms. Cowley. “I am so honored to come alongside the staff, board, volunteers, and supporters of A Step Ahead Chattanooga who are doing incredible work to ensure that everyone in our region has access to resources like education, information, and birth control that make that possible.
LONDON, ONT. After months of Western University students adapting to online-learning, they may be returning to in-class learning come this fall. In a release, the president of Western University, Alan Shepard, said the possibility is coming clearer into focus . Western first year student, Anthony Caracciolo, said he’s looking forward to the change. Really excited. I hope this happens. If it doesn’t, I would be really disappointed. I just want the actual experience of University.” Student, Aisha Imana experienced online classes and in-person classes over the course of her first year at the university. Imana said she hopes the University will have a hybrid option for students next school year.