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New assistant vice chancellor for city and community relations is a ‘human bridge’
Ché Anderson joins UMass Medical School from the City of Worcester By Colleen Locke January 22, 2021
UMass Medical School’s new assistant vice chancellor for city and community relations comes into the role with a reputation for bringing people together. Ché Anderson joins the Office of Government and Community Relations after nearly seven years with the City of Worcester.
Ché Anderson
“I’m really looking forward to finding new ways to connect and liaise the campus to the city through the public schools or through the work with the city administration itself or through nonprofit projects that may come up through the students on campus,” Anderson said. “I’m excited for growth opportunies for the campus and for myself, finding new ways to bring people together. That’s one of the things that I think I do best. I’m a human bridge, is what I
weekly political column. Tim Newcomb We Vermonters have been telling ourselves an unhappy story that nevertheless delivers a twinge of satisfaction: If the rest of the nation had Vermont s per capita coronavirus death rate, only about 86,000 Americans would have died since the pandemic s onset. Instead, the national toll stood at more than 400,000 deaths as of Tuesday. What accounts for the excess deaths? There are several explanations, including relative population densities, but the first thing many people will point to is the difference in basic governmental competence and leadership. We ve had Gov.
Phil Scott and Health Commissioner
Mark Levine. The federal government has had Bozo in Chief
A woman from Alpharetta, Georgia, is facing three felony charges after police said her negligent driving caused a crash on Route 4 in Killington that killed three people in December 2015, but the truck driver stopped coming to court in 2018.
This week, she was returned to Rutland criminal court.
Lashawn Jones, 46, of Georgia, pleaded not guilty in June 2016 in Rutland to three felony counts of grossly negligent driving with death resulting.
When Jones first appeared in court, she was represented by attorney Matthew Hart who filed a motion in April 2017 requesting that Jones not be required to attend her next court appearance in person.
A woman from Alpharetta, Georgia, is facing three felony charges after police said her negligent driving caused a crash on Route 4 in Killington that killed three people in December 2015, but the truck driver stopped coming to court in 2018.
This week, she was returned to Rutland criminal court.
Lashawn Jones, 46, of Georgia, pleaded not guilty in June 2016 in Rutland to three felony counts of grossly negligent driving with death resulting.
When Jones first appeared in court, she was represented by attorney Matthew Hart who filed a motion in April 2017 requesting that Jones not be required to attend her next court appearance in person.