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May 11, 2021 With the creation of a new, $50 million endowed scholarship fund, the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management is now better able to attract, retain, and train top scholars who will become future business leaders in Minnesota and beyond. The Carlson Centennial Scholars Program, funded by 15 donors, offers generous scholarship packages to new students. Undergraduate scholarships are renewable for four years while graduate student scholarships last for the duration of the student’s program. Named in honor of the school’s 100th year, Centennial Scholars also receive a stipend for the required international study experience and specialized programming to complement their studies. ....
“Since I was little, I have tried my best to be involved in everything within the community,” said Jay. This included minor sports, school sports, community events and other activities. “Further to this, I used to do Martial Arts with Vilcu’s Karate in Weyburn and then later on in Regina, and was actually a many-time provincial champion in my division, as well as a world champion at one time.” “In recent years, I have been a part of RBC Future Launch, which is an initiative that is available for Grade 11 and 12 students in our community that promotes volunteerism and community service,” said Jay. “We have monthly meetings in which we learn about a plethora of applicable life skills, such as writing a resume, acing a job interview, or building your credit.” ....
Meet Corvallis’ New NAACP President Jason J. Dorsette February 6, 2021 Jason J. Dorsette takes the lead at the NAACP Corvallis/Albany branch as racial equality and equity are once again in the national spotlight, dominating this past year’s discussions after the widely publicized deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor at the hands of law enforcement. Dorsette originally hails from High Point, North Carolina, which is notably the furniture capital of America, if not the world. He relocated to Corvallis in 2014 for a job at Oregon State University, where he currently works in the Educational Opportunities Program, which academically supports traditionally underserved groups such as students of color and those with marginalized identities. He’s also pursuing a PhD from the educational policy and equity program, looking at the ways racial identity impacts the perception of the environment. ....