/PRNewswire/ The DC Cannabis Trade Association (DCCTA) announced that DC residents 21+ may now purchase medical cannabis immediately upon applying for a.
Board members of the CCTA and KCTA met Monday morning, where they discussed extensively the shooting that happened at the Metro Transportation Center on Saturday, November 27.
Maureen Dunne Named College of DuPage Board of Trustees Chair
Board Welcomes Newly Elected Trustees Florence Appel and Nick Howard
May 04, 2021 10:36 ET | Source: College of DuPage College of DuPage Glen Ellyn, Illinois, UNITED STATES
Glen Ellyn, Ill., May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dunne was elected to the Board for a six-year term in April 2019.
A COD graduate, Dunne obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Chicago, a master’s from the London School of Economics and a doctorate in cognitive sciences from Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar.
In addition to her academic accomplishments, Dunne has co-founded, led and advised venture-backed technology companies and is the co-founder and Managing Partner of the first social impact investment association focused on neurodiversity. Dunne also currently serves on the Governing Board Council of Advocate Health Good Samaritan Hospita
ELKTON â More than 1,600 Cecil County Public Schools staff members have received at least the first of two COVID-19 vaccine doses. The vaccinations, along with Gov. Larry Hogan lifting some COVID restrictions, have led to questions about whether CCPS will expand its reopening to four days per week of in-person classes for all students.
Many teachers, however, have mixed feelings about the possibility of more in-person classes.
Lori Hrinko, the Cecil County Classroom Teachers Association (CCCTA) president, said more face-to-face courses would make social distancing impossible.
A survey distributed by the CCCTA to teachers Wednesday morning received 1,048 responses by that eveningâs school board meeting, and the response was mixed â 42 percent felt safe or very safe about expanding the opening, but 58 percent responded that they felt only partially safe or not safe at all, with 24 percent in the latter group.