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Sammie Vance, 12, of Fort Wayne recently announced she will be a published author this year with a book about creating the Buddy Bench. Previous Next
Monday, January 11, 2021 1:00 am
12-year-old publishing 1st book
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
The Fort Wayne girl known for her Buddy Bench efforts is adding another description to her résumé this year – published author.
Publishers Weekly recently announced a fall release date for Sammie Vance s nonfiction book, “Inspire the World: A Kid s Journey to Making a Difference.”
“I am really excited about my book, and I hope it will inspire others to be kind and make a difference no matter your age,” Sammie, 12, said by email. “I can t wait to share this book with everyone in the fall!”
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Virus among Hispanics spurs student
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Trine University student Nikolaos Rivera was inspired last summer by the issues he saw the Hispanic Leadership Coalition of Northeast Indiana address.
It fielded more requests for financial assistance, and it worked to educate its community about the importance of seeking medical treatment and following social distancing guidelines, according to a university news release.
That experience prompted Rivera, a coalition board member, to focus his honors research project on the coronavirus s effect on the region s Hispanic and Latino communities, the release said.
“I felt that the problems being tackled by the Hispanic and Latino communities were unique and nuanced among the general population,” Rivera said in a statement.
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Jared Burkholder, Grace College program director for history and political science, contributed an entry to “Faith and History: A Devotional,” a publication edited by Christopher Gehrz and Beth Allison Barr. The book is a collection of short pieces integrating historical reflection with study and prayer. Burkholder and the other contributors are part of the Conference on Faith and History, an organization composed mostly of Christian historians.
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• WGU Indiana was awarded a $1 million grant through the Lilly Endowment s Charting the Future Initiative to begin implementing technology that will demonstrate an easier way for working adults to accurately communicate their specific skill sets and credentials to employers. The goal is to bring enhanced transparency and opportunity to all Hoosiers and facilitate more equitable, life-long learning recognition.