Clemson Athletics Wins 2021 Operation Hat Trick Excellence In Service Award HAMPTON, N.H. - Clemson University and Clemson Athletics have been named a Finalist of the 2021 Operation Hat Trick (OHT) Excellence in Service Award. OHT is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting wounded U.S. combat veterans. The group presents the award annually, and Clemson has earned recognition in each of the past four years for outstanding efforts in aiding the recovery of wounded U.S. combat service members. In recognition of the school’s impact, OHT will make a $20,000 donation to Purple Heart Homes Golden Corner Chapter on the University’s behalf. Operation Hat Trick Founder and President Dot Sheehan presented the Excellence in Service Award on May 25 via Zoom call. In 2021, Clemson focused its efforts on the military heritage as well as the dedication to making sure veterans felt included and celebrated during the ongoing pandemic. For over six years, Clemson has r
Brady Orvik Hired as Assistant AD for Ticketing
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The University of New Mexico has hired Brady Orvik to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Ticketing, the department announced Monday. Orvik’s official start date is May 24.
Orvik comes to the Lobos from the University of Arizona where he served as the Associate Director of Ticket Operations and Customer Relations for the last eight seasons, since October 2012.
During his tenure at Arizona, Orvik oversaw all ticketing for Wildcat men’s basketball while assisting with football and baseball ticket operations. He also played an integral part of the 2013 renovations to McKale Center, Arizona’s basketball facility.
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May 12, 2021
63% of Americans think being a stay-at-home mom is a job. Well, if it’s a job, how much should mom get paid?
Well, a new report by Salary.com has determined what the salary of a stay-at-home mom should be.
According to the survey, the average stay-at-home mom worked 106 hours a week last year due to the pandemic.
Data shows a fair market salary for such work would be $184,829.
That number is an increase from $178,201 in 2019, but moms were only averaging about 96.5 hours a week then.
In fact, over the past decade, the average was about 96 hours a week.
May 10, 2021
63% of Americans think being a stay-at-home mom is a job. Well, if it’s a job, how much should mom get paid?
Well, a new report by Salary.com has determined what the salary of a stay-at-home mom should be.
According to the survey, the average stay-at-home mom worked 106 hours a week last year due to the pandemic.
Data shows a fair market salary for such work would be $184,829.
That number is an increase from $178,201 in 2019, but moms were only averaging about 96.5 hours a week then.
In fact, over the past decade, the average was about 96 hours a week.