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Vietnam veterans honor Cornell ROTC: They had our backs

Provided Salome Clarke ’17, now a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, leads Cornell students during the Watch Fire ceremony in 2017. Vietnam veterans honor Cornell ROTC: ‘They had our backs’ May 20, 2021 Cornell’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) – known as the Tri-Service Brigade – has received the Certificate of Patriotism from the Vietnam Veterans Association’s New York State Council, the council’s highest honor. At the same time, the national Vietnam Veterans of America, headquartered near Washington, bestowed its highest honor, the Achievement Medal, on the brigade May 10. The Tri-Service Brigade was nominated by the local Vietnam Veterans Association’s Chapter 377 of Dryden, New York, to illuminate the strong 30-year bond between the students, who will become future U.S. military officers, and the region’s veterans and their families.

Maryland Smith to Host Maryland Business Adapts Roundtable on June 3

Maryland Smith to Host Maryland Business Adapts Roundtable on June 3 Company Leaders, Exporting Experts to Discuss Best Practices in Global Business Resilience Through COVID Disruption News provided by Share this article Share this article COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  When COVID-19 halted the global economy, business still carried on across borders. In Maryland, five companies stand out for weathering the storm and will be featured in a Maryland Business Adapts Roundtable, a virtual event from 9 a.m.-noon Thursday, June 3, 2021, organized by the Center for Global Business (CGB) at the University of Maryland s Robert H. Smith School of Business.

Maryland Business Adapts to Showcase Best Practices in Global Operations During the Pandemic

“Maryland Business Adapts” to Showcase Best Practices in Global Operations During the Pandemic Companies to Share COVID-Resilience Insights, via Maryland Smith-Hosted Roundtable Event Newswise When COVID-19 halted the global economy, business still carried on across borders. In Maryland, five companies stand out for weathering the storm and will be featured in a Maryland Business Adapts Roundtable, a virtual event from 9 a.m.-noon Thursday, June 3, 2021, organized by the Center for Global Business (CGB) at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. “The event celebrates the adjustments during the pandemic of Maryland companies in international business while providing insights for topics like minimizing the business risk of their global operations or preparation for sudden operational changes,” says CGB Executive Director Rebecca Bellinger.

April 12: Hitchin town centre manager reveals things to do

Eat Alfresco proved so popular that it will return to Hitchin in 2021! - Credit: Hitchin BID Find out what s on in Hitchin from next week, as step two of the government s coronavirus lockdown easing plan continues from Monday, April 12. Town centre manager Tom Hardy has explained to this newspaper that there s plenty to enjoy in our market town next week as coronavirus restrictions are set to ease. You ll be able to grab a bite to eat with the return of the wildly popular Eat Alfresco, European-style dining experience in Market Place from Monday. There will be no need to pre-book. Simply turn up any time from 10am to 9pm, sit at a free table and order from waiters who will be on hand to serve food and drink. 

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