Charged by the Board of Trustees in the fall of 2020, Purdue University continues taking steps to enhance the experience for Black Boilermakers. As part of the multimillion-dollar Equity Task Force initiative, Purdue is hiring additional recruiters to help attract Black students; is expanding existing programs such as Emerging Leaders; and thanks to more than $25 million in donations, is introducing more scholarship opportunities for underrepresented minority students.
AUTOMATICALLY receive the grant towards your housing and meal plan as part of ECSU’s
VikingPLUS program. To take advantage of this grant,
continuing students must pay housing fee by May 30
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No extra steps, no application process.
If you plan to stay in campus housing, we’ll apply this grant award to your account.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I accept the grant, and when will the $1,500 be applied to my account?
Submit your housing application and select your meal plan for the 2021-22 school year, along with the $150 application fee. After that, there is nothing else you need to do! We’ll automatically apply it to
The old NSS Annapolis, otherwise known as the Naval Communications Station Washington, D.C., Transmitter, at Greenbury Point on the Severn River to the west of Annapolis, is not a place where one might expect to begin a discussion on monuments. But sometimes the most curious and intriguing of things are found in overlooked and unexpected places.
The three red-and-white radio towers on the wooded peninsula, once used to communicate with submerged submarines, are the most prominent reminders of what was once a bustling and active radio transmitting facility. Though it is still a gunnery range and part of the NSA Annapolis facility where the Naval Academy s training tenders are docked, most of it has become a nature center. Open fields have replaced field transmitting equipment, and where the busy work of national defense went on, there is now only the work of birds building their nests, and deer foraging in the scrub.
McCallie Strikes Early And Often In Season Opener
Blues Run-Rule Sequatchie Co., 12-2 Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - by James Beach
Baseball seasons are filled with peaks and valleys and the Sequatchie County Indians got an early reminder of that Tuesday night at McCallie.
The Indians came in fresh off a 19-run eruption that included 11 extra base knocks among 18 total hits on Monday against Whitwell in what most would consider a peak sorta game.
McCallie silenced those bats in its season opener, though, as a pair of pitchers limited the visitors to two hits and the Blues pounded out 11 hits in a resounding 12-2 win.
The problems of returning to on-campus classes in the middle of another spike in COVID-19 cases vastly outweigh the benefits of going.
There has been a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Louisiana. Common sense would tell us it is because everyone got together for the holidays and let their guard down for that time.
Cases have since skyrocketed all across the state. Mardi Gras parades, a staple of Louisiana tradition, have even been canceled. But the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is still like, âYâall still coming to class?â
Now, I understand that nursing students have to go on campus and practice the skills that they need when treating a patient. But these other old school teachers who just refuse to go online because they âhate technologyâ are honestly the most infuriating thing.Â