2021 CAA Softball Season Preview: What To Watch For Mar 13, 2021 Scott Schultz
An 18-game divisional conference softball schedule is planned for the Colonial Athletic Association for the 2021 season, with double round-robin action on the slate within the division.
The conference is made up of two divisions, North and South. Delaware, Drexel, Hofstra, and Towson are in the North Division, while Charleston, Elon, James Madison, and North Carolina-Wilmington are in the South Division.
The CAA Championship is scheduled for May 12-15, 2021 at James Madison University/Harrisonburg, VA. The tournament will be a 5-team double-elimination tournament (top 2 teams in each division plus 1 at-large selection).
Mandela Barnes, kicked off Black History Month on Feb. 1 in a virtual event hosted over Facebook Live. Chairwoman Rep Stubbs (D-77) released the following statement:
“I am honored to be speaking at this event today and to be the Chairwoman for the Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus. This kickoff event is just the beginning of an amazing month celebrating historical and contemporary Black voices and accomplishments.”
“Black History Month is incredibly important to observe, as for so long Black history was purposefully erased and misrepresented. Black history tells us stories of resistance and survival, while also teaching us about the impact of Black heritage and culture. As we continue to demand racial justice and equity, looking to past Black leaders and accomplishments helps us in finding strength and motivation to keep fighting today. It also reminds us how far we have come, and how at the same time we still have so much work to do.”
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Dr. Cheryl B. Gittens, Interim Deputy Vice Chancellor for Diversity & Inclusion
Dr. Cheryl B. Gittens, UW–Madison interim deputy vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion & chief diversity officer, was included among more than a dozen UW alumni and staff on Madison365‘s list of “Wisconsin’s Most Influential Black Leaders” for 2020.
“I’m honored and humbled to have been included among so many amazing leaders I respect and admire so deeply,” Gittens tweeted from her official Twitter account. “Thank you to Madison365, and thank you to all the other honorees for doing what you do to make this state a better place.”