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While finding a place to display 19 new trophies may pose a small problem for an award-winning program, it is a welcome challenge for the University of Central Missouri’s Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology. This shiny new hardware comes after a team of students and faculty members captured UCM’s 20th consecutive Sweepstakes Award at the American Criminal Justice Association-Lambda Alpha Epsilon (ACJA-LAE) National Conference Competition.
Amazon donates cleaning supplies to Shelby County Schools
The company is donating more than 1.3 million units of cleaning supplies to SCS, including sanitizing wipes, hand sanitizer, and gloves.
Credit: Amazon Updated: 11:05 AM CDT April 27, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Amazon is dedicated to supporting the communities where its employees live and work, which is why the company is donating more than 1.3 million units of cleaning supplies to Shelby County Schools (SCS), including sanitizing wipes, hand sanitizer, and gloves. According to direction from the CDC, cleaning and disinfection is one of the key mitigation strategies to re-opening schools.
“Many of our employees have children enrolled in Shelby County Schools,” said Tyler Fagan, General Manager of Amazon’s Memphis fulfillment center. “That’s why we’re honored to make this donation. Our hope is that it will support the health and well-being of the tens of thousands of students and teachers in the dis
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J. G. Amato is a Ph.D. candidate in history at Stanford University, writing a dissertation on religion and politics in sixteenth-century Florence. He has been awarded grants and fellowships from the US Fulbright Commission, the Embassy of Switzerland in Washington, DC, Stanford University, and the University of Notre Dame. He holds degrees from City College of San Francisco, the University of California, Berkeley, Westminster Seminary California, and Stanford University.
William Bock is an incoming J.D. candidate at the University of Michigan Law School. He served as the Director of Research & Project Manager for the White House Office of Speechwriting and before that was a Research Associate in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel for President Donald J. Trump. Bock obtained his Bachelor’s Degree from Patrick Henry College, graduating summa cum laude and double majoring in American Politics & Policy and Strategic Intelligence.