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MED s Fadie Coleman a 2021 Metcalf Award Winner | BU Today

News, Opinion, Community 2021 Metcalf Award Winner MED’s Fadie Coleman Helps Underrepresented and Working Students Earn STEM degrees Metcalf Award winner Fadie Coleman’s years teaching middle and high school informs her teaching today in a joint School of Medicine/Metropolitan College program. Photo by Cydney Scott  Accolades Provides path to STEM degrees for underrepresented and working students May 10, 2021 Twitter Facebook Teaching her first class last fall at the School of Medicine, postdoctoral associate Marianne Collard naturally had beginner’s jitters. But in Fadie Coleman, Collard found a mentor who’d taught students from college to middle and high school and was only too happy to teach a fellow teacher.

Patty Tavatanakit Takes Solo Lead at Honda LPGA Thailand | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association

Photo Credit: Thananuwat Srirasant/Getty Images  Written By: LPGA Communications @LPGA  Sealed with an eagle on the final hole, 2021 ANA Inspiration champion Patty Tavatanakit took the second-round lead at the Honda LPGA Thailand after a second-straight 8-under 64. Her -16 overall ties the 36-hole scoring record last achieved by Jessica Korda in her 2018 victory at Siam Country Club. Tavatanakit said making that 12-foot eagle putt only boosted her confidence heading into Saturday. “Didn t really hit a good drive off 18 and then just kind of forgot about it, don t let it bother me and move on to the second shot, which was pretty good actually. It was 246 to the hole and probably like 210 to the front, so I was just trying to hit the front number and I hit a really good shot,” said It came on the really hot, which is a little bit of low spin into that soft ground and a little bit of

Patty Tavatanakit Takes Sols Lead at Honda LPGA Thailand | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association

China s Lin Xiyu has 1-stroke 54-hole lead at LPGA Singapore

Gaby Lopez had the low round of the day with a 65 to leave the Mexican player in fourth place, two strokes behind. Lydia Ko, who holed out from the fairway for an eagle on the 18th to finish with a 69, was tied for fifth, four behind. “Going into the back nine, which I thought was the tougher nine, I didn’t really expect to play that well,” Lin said. “But I also knew there are still lots of opportunities, so just needed to stay really patient.” Park said that despite the double bogey on 16, she was encouraged by her birdie on 18.

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