comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Macie - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Sixty years of public good with the Peace Corps

Sixty years of public good with the Peace Corps Bowling Green State University celebrates Peace Corps Week When it comes to demonstrating a commitment to public service, one of Bowling Green State University s strongest partnerships is with the Peace Corps, which has been sending volunteers around the globe since its creation by President John F. Kennedy in 1961. BGSU will celebrate “60 Years of Service” during Peace Corps Week, Feb. 28-March 6, highlighting the relationship between the two with a virtual reunion of volunteers. Organized by Dr. Margaret Zoller Booth, professor in the School of Educational Foundations, Leadership and Policy, and Evan Snapp, a Paul D. Coverdell Peace Corps Fellow graduate assistant and a Master of Public Administration student, the highlight of BGSU’s celebration will be a virtual gathering at 6 p.m. March 3 of University alumni who have participated in the Peace Corps. The event is open to all.

Former Clayton Chief Magistrate Wanda Dallas moves to Stockbridge law firm

STOCKBRIDGE — Former Clayton County Chief Magistrate Judge Wanda L. Dallas has joined the law firm of Meadows, Macie & Sutton in Stockbridge as “of counsel”. Her work with the firm will be a general legal practice with an emphasis on criminal defense. Prior to joining the firm, Dallas served as chief magistrate judge of Clayton County for seven years hearing thousands of cases and overseeing the operations of the court. As a courtroom litigator, Dallas tried more than 80 jury trials in her time as both an assistant solicitor for the city of Atlanta Municipal Court, as well as a senior assistant district attorney for the Fulton County District Attorney’s office. Dallas also gained extensive experience addressing employment issues while working with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office as its’ Labor Relations manager. She also previously served as an associate judge of the Fulton County Juvenile Court and as chief judge of the Riverdale Municipal Court.

Class of 2020 Success Stories: MACIE program enhances Iraqi student s leadership skills as a cross-cultural education scholar

Class of 2020 Success Stories: MACIE program enhances Iraqi student s leadership skills as a cross-cultural education scholar By Bob Cunningham ’18 Shadan Albakua’s life was forever changed in June 2014 when the city of Mosul fell to Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) insurgents. More than 500,000 Iraqi civilians became displaced because of the violence, including Albakua and her family. “We lost our sense of belonging and, after that, we became a different family,” she said. “After 2014, every family in Mosul City lost one of their family members either when traveling outside of the country or killed during the attacks. “It was a traumatic experience to be away from my hometown and friends. One of the sad moments was when I graduated from college without any of my friends, and most of them were in the city of Mosul. We moved to a small home, and we spent a lot of money paying rent and buying new housing stuff. In the meantime, my family had lost a lot of ou

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello 20150724 13:22:30

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello 20150724 13:22:30
archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.