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State Fair Community College celebrated a time-honored tradition on May 7 with the announcement of the 2021 Instructor, Adjunct and Staff Member of the Year recipients. Students nominated 89 candidates for the three awards, and a committee of student leaders selected the winners. Kelsey Glassmaker is SFCC’s 2021 Instructor of the Year. She has been a Nursing instructor at SFCC since 2018 and currently serves as the chair for the Nursing programs’ Curriculum Committee. Jennifer Jackson is SFCC’s 2021 Adjunct of the Year. Jackson has taught English and public speaking since 2006 and also serves as the Instructional Resource Technician for English in the Tutoring Center. ....
While all of my friends got to sleep in and enjoy their Christmas, I was doing homework on my holiday, Paree said during an April 7 curriculum committee meeting. Paree s online petition has grown to over 1,500 signatures since February, but Pasi has also had consistent support from students and adults at previous school district meetings. She first addressed the school board during the public comment section of its March 9 meeting and then gave a presentation about Diwali at an April 7 Curriculum Committee. Committee members tabled discussion of adding the holiday to a future meeting over an uncertainty with how the school decides which religious holidays to add, including Jewish holidays. ....
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April 14, 2021 at 3:28 PM As we look for updates on the Derek Chauvin trial, the Roxbury Public Library will give us an opportunity on Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. to understand the ways Black people and their allies have organized and fought for freedom, racial equality, and social justice from the periods of enslavement and Reconstruction to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements. Partnering with Roxbury Coalition for Social Change (RC4SC), Roxbury Public Library will present as part of its Common Ground series “From Civil War to Black Lives Matter,” featuring lecturer Lillie Edwards, Ph.D., as well as moderator Oliver Starnes. ....
April 9, 2021 at 12:34 PM Shares10 In response to calls for racial justice, law schools across the country continue to search for ways to offer their students education on racism and systemic inequities in America. Earlier this year, the University of Southern California Gould School of Law announced that it would require students in the class of 2024 and beyond to take a course on racism and the law as a graduation requirement. Now, another California law school will require that a similar course be taken as a graduation requirement, but in this case, the decision is historic. The UC Irvine School of Law recently announced that it will require all students to take a graded course related to “race and indigeneity, structural inequity, and the historical bases for such inequity” in order to graduate. Irvine will be the first law school in the University of California system to mandate such a course. ....