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When McKenzie Kerry graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, a leadership position in a financial services company was very much on her mind. A business management major, Kerry had long sought out extra opportunities and activities.
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More than $50,000 was awarded in the 20th Annual Michael A. DeMayo Scholarship Program
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UNC Charlotte, the city of Charlotte and Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) have been named the recipient of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cleantech award by the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster (RTCC).
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Inaugural report finds that gender is the only common diversity characteristic on boards around the world; Race, ethnicity, age and LGBTQ+ representation fall woefully behind
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Children of 23 Humana employees in Louisville and 49 across the US received scholarships for the 2022-23 school year
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When McKenzie Kerry graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, a leadership position in a financial services company was very much on her mind.
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First-generation students comprise 87% of the group joining Summer Institute
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Philanthropic grants will fund 28 fellows conducting scholarly research in the social sciences and humanities.
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Truist Financial Corporation and UNC Charlotte are partnering to support student success and workforce development for the Charlotte region and beyond.
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CEO Steve Edwards to retire after 44 years with global infrastructure leader SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:OVERLAND PARK, Kan., April 15, 2022 /3BL Media/ – The Black Veatch Board of Directors today announces it has selected Mario Azar as the chairman and CEO for the company upon the decision of Steve Edwards to retire after 44 years of outstanding leadership, service and dedication. Azar, currently serving as president, Energy Process Industries, becomes only the eighth senior leader in the f
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Truist Foundation awards $2 million grant to UNC-Chapel Hill to support equitable economic development for communities hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic.
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Grants are Part of an Innovative Collaboration Created by Susan G. Komen to Bring Together Researchers at Duke Cancer Institute and University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Providing additional transparency and clarity For the Good of Tomorrow
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OHUB Hosts Juneteenth Celebration in New Orleans, Announces OHUB x NOLA Innovation & Equity District, Equity District Podcast & Investment Syndicate.
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As decarbonization efforts accelerate across industries, power services leader sees a bright future in green energy solutions SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:OVERLAND PARK, Kan., June 2, 2021 /3BL Media/ – Black Veatch, a leading provider of critical human infrastructure solutions, today announced that Mario Azar, president of its global Power business has been named to the company’s Board of Directors. “Black Veatch’s businesses are at the forefront of a global shift towards more sustainable,
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The Client Partner of the Year Award is an award given by ROVE recognizing a client’s philanthropic leadership and business partnership.
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CR Forum Bestows Additional Honors to Outstanding Clinical Research Organizations for Groundbreaking Clinical and Translational Research Advancements with 2021 Top 10 Clinical Research Achievement Awards
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Ecosystem backed by Deerfield current and new initiatives, including through The Deerfield Foundation
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SOURCE: Walmart DESCRIPTION:BENTONVILLE, Ark., November 23, 2020 /3BL Media/ — On Thursday, November 19, Walmart and America’s largest and top-ranked historically Black university, North Carolina AT State University, announced plans to launch the Equity in Education Initiative, a new program aimed at increasing the number of African American college graduates securing careers in fields critical to the nation’s workforce. The program will support undergraduate students with tailored resources and
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Clinical Research Program Underway To Validate Potential of Oral Health Products to Slow Spread of the Virus
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Today, Walmart and America’s largest and top-ranked historically black university, North Carolina A&T State University, are announcing plans to launch the Equity in Education Initiative, a new program aimed at increasing the number of African American college graduates securing careers in fields critical to the nation’s workforce. The program will support undergraduate students with tailored resources and assistance as they pursue degrees in business, engineering and other professional disci
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Scholarship recipients participate in prestigious three-day program in the nation’s capital
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Emily M. Dickens, SHRM Corporate Secretary, Chief of Staff & Head, Government Affairs, has been named to the Board of Directors of the National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL). In her new advisory role, Dickens will bring SHRM’s workforce policy expertise to bear on key issues, such as workplace equity and workforce development. “The National Foundation for Women Legislators plays a crucial role as an inspiration and resource for the growing number of women serving as elected officia
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Food Lion Feeds to Donate 200 meals* for Each Free Throw Made This Men’s Basketball Season
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Grocery Retailer Donated 1,000 meals for Each Quarterback Sack Made by Participating School’s Football Team This Season
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Aramark (NYSE: ARMK), a global leader in food, facilities management and uniforms, today announced the names of its Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) 30/30 honorees, who are being recognized for their commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment that encourages workforce engagement and creates memorable consumer experiences. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190916005776/en/In recognition of Hispanic Herit
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Evan West and Kira Marsh, members of the Charlotte Engineering Early College’s (CEEC) first graduating class of fifth-year students, have a lot in common. West and Marsh were co-valedictorians of their class. They have perfect 4.0 grade point averages in their UNC Charlotte courses. And they both will continue their educations at UNC Charlotte, thanks to generous scholarships from the Duke Energy Foundation.
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College and High School Students Earn National Awards For Community
Service Impact
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PepsiCo Recycling is excited to announce the 27 colleges and universities set to earn funding for campus sustainability initiatives in the 2018-19 school year through the Zero Impact Fund. Among the most unique projects in this year's winning group include entries from Georgia College & State University, UNC Charlotte, Furman University, Centre College, Otterbein University, and Ohio University.
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CHRISTALine Studios is kicking off its first-ever Wacky Wig Challenge to raise funds for free medical wigs through its non-profit arm, WIGwell.
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New center’s efforts to protect drinking water will have global
implications
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More than $125,000 in educational assistance awarded through this
year’s contest
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The Water Environment Federation (WEF) proudly announced this week that Braden Milford of Tulsa, Oklahoma has won the 2018 U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP), the nation’s most prestigious youth competition for water-related research sponsored by Xylem. Students from 49 states and Puerto Rico competed for the prize from June 16-17 at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The SJWP aims to increase students’ interest in water issues, research, and careers, as well as to raise awareness a
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We’re proud to support the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and its commitment to clean water. As one of our Water Resources Fund recipients, UNC-G constructed two wetlands on its campus. These wetlands are improving local water quality while providing opportunities for research and education of tomorrow’s leading water conservationists.
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Sodexo, world leader in Quality of Life services, proved its ability to continue service when Hurricane Matthew unexpectedly struck The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) last month. Even through the worst of the natural disaster, Sodexo’s team worked with the university to maintain service, feeding hundreds of students, staff and additional emergency personnel.\r\r
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How do you measure the environmental impact of a smart city? It’s a central question for municipalities across the country that are looking for ways to make cities more efficient and resilient while delivering better services to their citizens. It is not, however, a question with a lot of clear answers – which is why we were so excited to work with Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Climate Corps Fellow and MBA candidate at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chandana Vangapalli, to help
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