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Ken Gray Joins RISE Robotics as Vice President of Business Development
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NGT News
December 17, 2020
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has received the CALSTART Blue Sky Award for its greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals, part of which will be realized through the utilization of the Mack LR Electric model for refuse pickup.
The CALSTART Blue Sky Award recognizes outstanding market contributions to advanced sustainable transportation that cleans the air, improves energy efficiency and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. CALSTART is a nonprofit organization working nationally and internationally with businesses and governments to develop clean, efficient transportation solutions. CALSTART provides services and consulting to spur advanced transportation technologies, fuels, systems and the companies that make them.
Boise State News December 16, 2020
Boise State will hold a virtual commencement celebration, honoring summer and fall 2020 graduates, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19. The ceremony will be streamed online at boisestate.edu/commencement and on the university’s Facebook page.
In all, 2,259 students are eligible for 2,612 degrees and certificates, with 527 students eligible for honors; 292 cum laude, 189 magna cum laude and 46 summa cum laude.
“The 2020 class has been incredibly resilient, and the obstacles they continue to conquer will undoubtedly help them become extraordinary leaders in the future,” said Dr. Marlene Tromp, Boise State president. “These graduates will leave a lasting legacy at Boise State University. I look forward to honoring them and their achievements.”