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CARLSBAD Chamber hosts virtual state of community The Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce will host the 2021 State of the Community as a newly designed virtual event from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ....
The Sanders-Brown Memory Clinic is the place where the research intersects with patient care. After spending several years housed in their current location on North Broadway in Lexington, they have simply outgrown the space. As the world looks to Sanders-Brown for answers to the mysteries of dementia and the elderly rely on Sanders-Brown for help charting their path to a healthy and vigorous last chapter, leaders at UK believe it is time that Sanders-Brown’s home for clinical research and patient care reflects their reputation. ....
ATHENS â Hundreds of donors representing all 50 states showed their support for the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences during the third annual Georgia Giving Week April 17-23, with many gifts flooding in on Monday, the inaugural CAES Giving Day. From Alaska to Wyoming, 362 grateful alumni, friends, students and parents made gifts supporting the general college fund, the CAES Alumni Association Eterna fund and departmental support funds, strengthening programs and supporting current and future CAES students. In all, gifts totaled $20,000 for the week. Having donors from all 50 states unlocked a $3,500 gift to the CAES Deansâ Promise fund, a bonus gift provided by CAES Dean Nick Place and an anonymous CAES alumnus. The additional funding for the CAES Deansâ Promise will help the college fulfill its commitment to provide experiential learning opportunities for all CAES students. The Deansâ Promise provides funding for ....
Suzie and Allen Martin’s gift will amplify the impact of their existing philanthropic commitments Suzie and Allen Martin at Banff National Park in 2019. The Martins recently moved forward with a gift to early activate a professorship in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management, which will strengthen and accelerate research related to the U.S. National Park System. Image: Courtesy of Suzie Martin Newly activated professorship will accelerate research at U.S. national parks Tom Joudrey March 23, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Three years ago Suzie and Allen Martin made an estate commitment to establish the first-ever endowed professorship in Penn State’s Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management (RPTM). The bequest ensured that, upon their deaths, resources from their estate would become available that would benefit research, teaching and public service associated with the U.S. National Park System. ....