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Bianca Devins family targeted by online community after teen s murder: Absolutely traumatizing
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Agricultural leadership program opens applications for new intake
May 6, 2021
The Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) is now accepting applications for Class 19.
During the 18-month executive program, 30 individuals will embark on a personal leadership journey to realize their potential, while exploring the agri-food sector from the local to the international level.
Each AALP Class is chosen with attention to creating a team that can provide peer-to-peer mentorship, diverse viewpoints and a broad network.
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“It’s exciting and affirming to see the high caliber of talent that applies,” says Gabe Ferguson, Leadership Programs Director. “With their experience of a world pandemic this past year, I’m anticipating a keen group of leaders ready to share new ideas.”
Students create resource to help teachers incorporate new technology instruction standards
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Franklin Wright Settlements in Detroit taking people from crisis to self-sufficiency
Scott Talley, Special to the Detroit Free Press
April 9, 2021
Around 5 a.m. on many mornings, a group of three comes together for prayer, by phone, as they ask a Higher Power for strength to serve people in need across Detroit. The three early-risers are part of the executive team for Franklin Wright Settlements, a human-services organization that has answered calls for help in a variety of forms since 1881.
“We find our prayer calls exhilarating,” said Franklin Wright Settlements president and CEO Monique Marks, who has become accustomed to communicating with her chief operating officer Stacie Robinson and vice president of strategy and development Ahmad Nassar during the wee hours of the morning. “We were doing the calls before COVID, but since then we have become even more serious and more deliberate about praying and staying positive. With our team, we have no office hours, it’s mor