By Kim A. Lawton For Jason Coker ’01 M.A.R., the disgrace of persistent rural poverty in America is graphically illustrated by the boys’ restroom in the public school that Coker himself attended decades ago in the low-income, rural community of Shaw, Miss. With little money in the budget for repairs, the school currently has just two working toilets for an entire wing of male
/PRNewswire/ GenH2, a leader in hydrogen infrastructure, congratulates the company s Senior Technical Advisor Martha K. Williams, Ph.D. for her recent.
Dr. Martha Kay (Bodden) Williams of Cayman Brac has been inducted into the NASA Inventors Hall of Fame.
The NASA Inventors Hall of Fame recognizes civil servant innovators who are making significant contributions to the United States by inventin
As Hattiesburg works to become the “city of 100 murals” over the next five years, its art contributions are remaking its streets – and the hearts of its residents.
Tattoos used to be taboo. But today nearly one in three people has one. And some people are getting them for reasons other than to decorate their bodies.