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Berliner Polizei: Kein Kooperationsgespräch unter dieser Nummer - Querdenken-Demonstration Sommer der Freiheit in Berlin am 1 August 2021 - NRhZ-Online - Neue Rheinische Zeitung - info@nrhz de - Tel : +49 (0)221 22 20 246 - Fax : +49 (0)221 22 20 247 - ein Projekt gegen den schleichenden Verlust der Meinungs- und Informationsfreiheit - Köln, Kölner, Leverkusen, Bonn, Kölner Dom, Kölner Polizei, Rat der Stadt Köln, Kölner Stadtanzeiger, Flughafen KölnBonn, Messe, Messe Köln, Polizei Köln, Rheinland, Bundeswehr Köln, heiliger Vater Köln, Vatikan Köln, Jürgen Rüttgers Köln, Radio Köln, Express Köln, Staatsanwaltschaft Köln, Kapischke Köln, Klüngel Köln, Schramma Köln, Fritz Schramma, Fritz Schramma Köln, Stadt Köln, Kölnarena, Oppenheim, Oppenheim Köln, Privatbank, Privatbank Köln, Sal Oppenheim, Sal Oppenheim Köln, WDR Köln, Oppenheim-Esch, Oppenheim-Esch Köln, Oppenheim-Esch-Holding, Oppenheim-Esch-Holding Köln, KölnMesse, KölnMesse Köln, KVB Köln, Ermittlungen, Kommune Köln, Dom Köln, Erzbistum Köln, Kardinal Meisner Köln

Berliner Polizei: Kein Kooperationsgespräch unter dieser Nummer Pressemitteilung von Querdenken 711 vom 14.07.2021 Die Berliner Polizei hat der Bürgerinitiative Querdenken 711 bis heute weder ein Kooperationsgespräch angeboten noch ein Versammlungsbescheid für die anstehende und bereits im Februar 2021 angezeigte Großdemonstration für Frieden und Freiheit am 01.08.2021 in Berlin erlassen. Am 1. August 2021 jährt sich zum ersten Mal der Tag der Freiheit. Dieser soll, wie bereits im Jahre 2020, mit einer Großdemonstration für die Wiederherstellung unserer Grundrechte begangen werden, da wir die Maßnahmen der Regierung unter wissenschaftlichen und rechtlichen Gesichtspunkten für vollkommen unangemessen halten. Der Gründer von Querdenken 711 und Anmelder der diesjährigen Versammlung, Michael Ballweg, hat bereits vor mehreren Monaten diese Großdemonstration bei der Polizei in Berlin angezeigt. Bis heute liegt weder ein Versammlungsbescheid vor, noch hat die Po

Clarkson University Senior Isabella Grasso Receives Frederica Clarkson Award

Release Date Isabella (Izzi) Grasso receives the Frederica Clarkson Award. Graduating senior Isabella Grasso of Portland, ME., received the Frederica Clarkson Award during Clarkson University’s spring 2021 commencement ceremony. She was selected for the $1,000 award by a vote of the full University faculty based on her scholarship and promise of outstanding achievement. The award was established in 1921 as a bequest in the will of Frederica Clarkson, sister of Thomas S. Clarkson, for whom the University is named. This award and the Levinus Clarkson Award are traditionally given to the two top students in the graduating class. Grasso earned a bachelor of science degree in data science. She was a presidential scholar for all of her semesters at Clarkson and graduated with a 3.93 GPA. 

Clarkson students awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

Isabella “Izzi” Grasso , Rebecca Meacham, Timothy Dunn, and Seamus Ober received the prestigious awards. Izzi Grasso, a Portland, Maine native, is majoring in data science and will graduate in May. She plans to complete graduate work toward a Ph.D. in Information Science at the University of Washington where she will be working at the Center for an Informed Public, whose mission is to combat strategic misinformation and promote democratic discourse. She is broadly interested in studying how people talk about sexual violence in online communities and is interested in combatting rape culture. During an NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Maine, Izzi was introduced to algorithmic bias and the wider societal impacts of automation. Izzi has been conducting research with Dr. Jeanna Matthes auditing criminal justice software, quantifying gender bias using machine learning, and exploring algorithmic accountability. This wor

Students Awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

Isabella “Izzi” Grasso , Rebecca Meacham, Timothy Dunn, and Seamus Ober received the prestigious awards. Izzi Grasso, a Portland, Maine native, is majoring in data science and will graduate in May. She plans to complete graduate work toward a Ph.D. in Information Science at the University of Washington where she will be working at the Center for an Informed Public, whose mission is to combat strategic misinformation and promote democratic discourse. She is broadly interested in studying how people talk about sexual violence in online communities and is interested in combatting rape culture. During an NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Maine, Izzi was introduced to algorithmic bias and the wider societal impacts of automation. Izzi has been conducting research with Dr. Jeanna Matthes auditing criminal justice software, quantifying gender bias using machine learning, and exploring algorithmic accountability. This wor

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