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On the Move: 22 April 2021

Commercial construction industry veteran Lora Markem has joined Crain Construction as a project engineer. A Dickson County native, Markem (pictured) has 26 years of experience in construction project management and design development in Middle Tennessee. She holds a degree in architectural engineering technology from Nashville State Technical Institute (now known as Nashville State Community College). Markem’s experience includes design development, project management, preconstruction, property due diligence, permitting, subcontractor coordination, value engineering and owner/developer risk assessment and management. “Lora knows what it takes to get a project from conception to closeout,” Michael Rankin, president and CEO of Crain Construction, said in a release. “She brings vast and valuable experience to Crain, having worked on commercial and industrial projects on both the development and construction sides. We’re delighted to have her on our team.â€�

Nashville Job Listings: See Who s Hiring In The Area

Nashville Job Listings: See Who s Hiring In The Area Patch 2 hrs ago Job News © Shutterstock / NPFire The employment site ZipRecruiter.com has listed scores of jobs that have opened even as the coronavirus pandemic continues and many businesses remain closed. NASHVILLE, TN The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt in every corner of the county, including in the Nashville area and across greater Tennessee. But local job opportunities are still out there, as businesses hire to address the demands of the new normal. Looking for work? You may be in luck. Here s our weekly roundup of recently posted jobs in the Nashville region, as powered by ZipRecruiter, to help in your job hunt. Click any job listing below for more information, or to apply.

Most Middle Tennessee colleges planning for fully in-person classes in the fall

Most Middle Tennessee colleges planning for fully in-person classes in the fall Meghan Mangrum and Monica Kast, Nashville Tennessean © HELEN COMER/The Daily News Journal MTSU students Damia Lewis, left, and Alisha Law walk on campus during a sunny day on Thursday, March 4, 2021. As the spring semester nears an end, Middle Tennessee colleges and universities are already planning for the fall semester and the 2021-22 academic year. With the coronavirus vaccine more widely available, many are likely wondering if more students will be back on campus or if some classes might still be online if masks will still be required and even colleges plan on requiring students get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Most Middle Tennessee colleges planning for in-person class this fall

Here are the announced plans for Middle Tennessee colleges and universities. Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State University will return to in-person classes over the summer, with plans to continue in-person classes for the fall semester.  Belmont University After a year of offering both in-person, remote and hybrid courses and a presidential debate  Belmont University plans to return to in person classes this fall.  “Thanks to the vaccine rollout and improving trends related to COVID data, we have every reason to be optimistic about providing a more traditional learning and living experience on campus this fall, said outgoing president Bob Fisher in a news release. 

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