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Melanie Richardson, right, co-founder and executive director of childcare education nonprofit TrainingGround, was one of more than 50 scholars and practitioners who developed grant proposals as part of Count the Costs Research Weekend, a workshop aimed at helping researchers quantify the effects of racial inequity in the U.S.
Researchers from Tulane and other universities came together in March for a three-day workshop aimed at helping scholars quantify the effects of racial inequity in the United States.
Hosted by the Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Tulane’s A. B. Freeman School of Business, Count the Costs Research Weekend brought together scholars from a variety of academic disciplines to develop research proposals that investigate the barriers that BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) experience in our society, the economic impact of those barriers and viable approaches to addressing them. Those who pa
February 23, 2021
The Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business is collaborating with researchers from across the university to host a three-day workshop aimed at counting the costs of racial inequity in the United States.
“Count the Costs Research Weekend,” which takes place March 12 to 14, will bring together scholars from many academic disciplines to develop research proposals that investigate the barriers that BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) experience in our society, the economic impact of those barriers and viable approaches to addressing them. Participants can then use their proposals to apply for one of five research grants to be awarded from a funding pool of $100,000. For the health and safety of participants, the event will take place virtually.
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A home at 401 Dayton St. in Phoenixville became a crime scene Tuesday, as resident Ira Solomon was found shot to death. (Shutterstock)
PHOENIXVILLE, PA Police found a 73-year-old man dead in his Phoenixville home Tuesday afternoon.
Phoenixville Police Department detectives and the Chester County District Attorney s Office are investigating the shooting death of Ira Solomon at his residence in Phoenixville, the district attorney s office said on Wednesday.
Police found the man at 401 Dayton St. on Dec. 29 at 12:52 p.m. EMS responders pronounced the man dead at the scene, officials reported.
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Friends of the victim who were at the residence when police arrived reported finding the back door unlocked, the D.A. reported.
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