Latest Breaking News On - Springfield visitor center - Page 2 : comparemela.com
Road trip! Springfield, Missouri, is birthplace of Route 66 - News - Aurora Advertiser - Aurora, MO
auroraadvertiser.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from auroraadvertiser.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Company Notebook
Princeton Review Recognizes UMass Amherst for Graduate Entrepreneurship Studies
AMHERST For the first time, UMass Amherst has earned recognition in Princeton Review’s annual selection of Best Graduate Entrepreneurship Programs. In the publication’s 2021 list, the university ranks 40th among 50 colleges and universities. Based on survey data from more than 300 schools, the rankings encompass a broad range of entrepreneurial activities inside and outside the classroom. The catalyst for student entrepreneurship at UMass Amherst is the Berthiaume Center for Entrepreneurship. The center serves the entire campus through a wealth of activities and resources. Gregory Thomas, executive director of the Berthiaume Center, noted that entrepreneurship courses and scholarships, faculty who focus on entrepreneurship, student competitions, student mentorship by entrepreneurs, and ventures by alumni and non-alumni all fall within the center’s purview. Its annual Innovation
Thursday Dec 31, 2020 at 10:08 AM Dec 31, 2020 at 10:08 AM
All of us have heard of the historic Route 66 that stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica, California. The road opened Nov. 11, 1926, and offers today’s travelers a fun and interesting trip back in time.
Choosing one place to spend some time along Route 66, we travel to Springfield, Missouri, home to the Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven motel (Elvis slept here) and “the birthplace of Route 66”: A telegram was sent from the Colonial Hotel in 1926 stating that the road be named Route 66. The hotel is no longer standing but a marker is at the site.
After successful drive-thru Teddy Bear Toss, Springfield Thunderbirds donate over 1,000 stuffed animals to local charities
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
Posted Dec 18, 2020
After collecting almost 5,000 stuffed animals at their fourth annual Teddy Bear Toss game, Springfield Thunderbirds players and staffers delivered them to various youth centers around the city on Monday, December 9.
Facebook Share
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The Springfield Thunderbirds’ Foundation is pleased to announce a donation of over 1,000 teddy bears and stuffed animals to local charitable partners, the culmination of a successful Drive-Thru Teddy Bear Toss presented by Teddy Bear Pools & Spas, that was held on Saturday, December 12th outside of the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.