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UMaine advances $17M proposal to convert two campus buildings into hotel
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History in the making: UMaine mulls $17M plan to convert iconic buildings into campus hotel
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ALOHAnet satellite dish on the roof of Holmes Hall with some of its founders. (Photo courtesy: Ram Chandran)
Hundreds of speakers, panelists and participants gathered virtually to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ALOHAnet with a symposium commemorating the pioneering system’s impact on technology worldwide. Born out of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Engineering in June 1971, the ALOHAnet protocol is the basis of all wireless communications including mobile, satellite, cellular and
WiFi.
“ALOHAnet and the ALOHA protocols all developed here absolutely changed the world enabling technologies for wireless communication and the internet,”
UH President
David Lassner said.
MacKenzie Scott Just Donated $20 Million to the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
The fund was created in 2017 and has since raised over $30 million to ensure the preservation of countless historic sites.
Philanthropist
MacKenzie Scott recently donated an impressive $2.74 billion to 286 organizations with one of those lucky institutions being the
Founded in 2017, the
Fund began as a $25 million campaign that sought to ensure the preservation of numerous African American historic sites across the country.
Speaking about this generous donation, Paul Edmondson, the President and CEO of the National Trust, said in a statement, “This generous contribution will be transformative for the Action Fund. He added, “These funds will be used to advance the Action Fund’s mission of protecting and telling the story of historic places that have been overlooked in American history, and that represent centuries of African American activism, achievement, and resilience.�