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From the moment male cadets shave their heads and become “knobs,” the nickname given to those first-years, students at The Citadel are exposed to diversity and inclusion from all levels of the institution.
Whether it’s required leadership development courses that emphasize the school’s core values of honor, duty and respect when encountering difference of opinion and background, or the opportunity to join extracurriculars based on culture, faith and experience, efforts have been taken to ensure a space on campus for each student.
“We as a state entity are educating the future, not only of our state, but also of the country,” said Kelly Brennan, associate provost for enrollment management. “It’s very important, economically, educationally and in the military, to make sure that there is diverse representation and inclusion in all organizations because the more smart people you have around the table who are looking at things from different lenses, the better w
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Travel agent Suzanne Shank told Action News she barely had any income last year. In one year, I ve made one reservation, said Shank, the owner of Atlas Travel.
Shank said she s starting to see some people book flights for the summer however no cruise bookings yet. It s tough, people are not comfortable just yet, and it s a shame because if it s ever been clean, it s cleaner than clean, said Shank, referring to the sanitation precautions in place by the travel industry.
However, a motel owner in Wildwood, New Jersey said he anticipates travel down at the Jersey Shore to be huge this summer because he said more families should feel comfortable driving locally than getting on a plane to travel to a farther destination.
The owners of Seacoast Kettlebell, Newington s Texas Roadhouse and Dover Brickhouse and Ember Wood Fired Grill are teaming up to do some good in the community.
The teammates are calling their effort “Random Acts of Kindness,” and Phase 1 involved bringing hot meals to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital s emergency-room staff in Dover on Tuesday.
“We wanted to give back to some of the people serving our community and use our businesses to do a little good - and hopefully get some smiles,” Seacoast Kettlebell owner and trainer Colin McGarty told Seacoast Current.
The gym coordinates charitable events and encourages members to get involved in charitable giving to benefit of a variety of causes throughout the year. This particular idea was sparked when a gym member and nurse at Wentworth-Douglass was talking about what it’s like to work in the emergency room right now.