Some of the amazing women NAE members were recently interviewed by EngineerGirl Ambassadors about their path to engineering, careers, and advice for future engineers.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser Cuts the Ribbon at our Family Health and Birth Center
Fellow family health advocates and Community of Hope partners joined Mayor Muriel Bowser and our CEO Kelly Sweeney McShane in the ribbon-cutting ceremony of our Family Health and Birth Center.
Community of Hope’s Family Health and Birth Center in Northeast DC is Open
Hope and health took center stage at the grand opening of Community of Hope’s new and expanded Family Health and Birth Center. This family-friendly event included the ribbon-cutting ceremony, tours of the new facility, and family fun for all ages.
At Innovate Maryland, Pines Heralds Turning ‘Expertise Into Action’
From landmine danger to food security, UMD inventions of the year tackle grand challenges.
Headstrong Annual Gala
Celebrating 10 year of providing comprehensive mental health treatment for the nation’s military members, veterans, and their families.
Thurgood Marshall College Fund to Host The Pitch at Winston-Salem State University to Focus on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and the Future of Technology
The Pitch, produced by TMCF’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) division in partnership A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation and other sponsors will give participants the knowledge to excel in the areas of venture ideation, team building, business model development, customer discovery, and pitching.
Michael Stevens is the Newly Appointed Executive Director at City Year DC
“He knows our city and our schools well and he is an inspiring leader who started his service with City Year as an AmeriCorps member in 2006.”
Darryll J. Pines
Darryll Pines has spent the past two years as president of the University of Maryland, College Park, working with and educating students, conducting research and collaborating with industry and government leaders to advance solutions to the problems facing the world.
How a DC Nonprofit Served Up 6 Million Emergency Meals During COVID-19
DC Central Kitchen, a nonprofit culinary jobs training program known for its connection to global chef José Andrés, has 33 years of service under its belt.