Twelve high school graduates have been selected to the First Tee College Scholarship Program based on academic performance, length and involvement in First Tee programs, financial need and commitment to volunteerism.
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Landmark $200 Million Power of Stevens Campaign Closes, Surpassing Target
Stevens Institute of Technology’s most ambitious fundraising campaign in history, the $200 million campaign known as The Power of Stevens, has concluded more than $50 million above its original target.
The new UVA Dean of Engineering hosts Clark Scholars on her first day on the job
I had a fantastic first day at UVA School of Engineering. To cap it off, I got to host the new cohort of Clark Scholars for dinner at our home, Montebello.
Samuel Graham Selected as Dean of Engineering at University of Maryland
Samuel Graham, professor and Eugene C. Gwaltney, Jr. Chair of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, has been named dean of the University of Maryland’s Clark School of Engineering. His new role is effective October 1.
Celebrating Another Warehouse Expansion, Dads & the Return of Volunteers!
A lot is looking positive right now – vaccinations are up, infections are down, more kids are back in school and childcare, and more people are returning to work. Hugs are allowed again! There’s something almost like hope in the air.
Children of Fallen Patriots 2020 Annual Report
As we near the end of the COVID-19 crisis, we reflect on the end of another crisis and are again humbled by the dedication and sacrifice made by so many of our citizens who step up every day to keep us safe.
N.C. A&T College of Engineering Receives $1M from Clark Foundation for Scholarships
North Carolina A&T will use the foundation’s investment over two years to fund completion scholarships with an emphasis on supporting eligible students from Washington, D.C.
The College Campus Roundup: June 3, 2021
A weekly summary of Business Journals coverage of personnel, fundraising and program news at colleges and universities around the country.
New Southeast Center Is ‘Love Letter To The Community,’ With Medical Services, Food, And More
D.C. nonprofit Bread for the City’s massive new center on Good Hope Road is nearly complete and staffers are getting excited to hang up the sign out front: “The Michelle Obama Southeast Center of Bread for the City.”
Former ‘Pregnant Girl’ Builds Support To Help Other Teen Moms
When Nicole Lynn Lewis got pregnant in high school, she thought it might end her dream of going to college and having a career. She felt ashamed, in part because of how people regarded her as a pregnant Black teenager.