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LOGRO Rommel Acosta Román alcanzó su título de grado en la Universidad de Greenville, South Carolina
Rommel nunca soñó con ser una estrella del béisbol, pero no dejó de divertirse en el terreno convirtiéndose en un estelar del conjunto de Carolina.
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Como miles de jóvenes dominicanos Rommel Acosta Román logró sus estudios primarios e “intermedios” -ya desaparecidos del currículo escolar local- pero luego tuvo que “buscársela” y vencer las vicisitudes nunca pensadas para llegar al éxito.
Rommel acaba de convertirse a inicios de mayo en el primer dominicano en salir con el título de grado: ‘Bachelor’s of Science in Sports Maangement (Administración Deportiva), de la Bob Jones University de Greenville, South Carolina, Estados Unidos.
The Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties has created a new Minority Owned Small Business Grant Program. The program was funded by Google, with help from Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic States.
Google provided $50,000 to the Community Foundation with the goal of supporting minority-owned small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Kaiser Permanente contributed another $25,000, bringing the total amount of funding available to $75,000.
Small businesses are invited to apply to receive gransts of $5,000 to $10,000. Organizations eligible to apply must demonstrate 51 percent of their ownership are residents of Loudoun County and identify as African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, or Native American.