Mercy McAuley is thrilled to welcome Lauren Clements to the role of Principal in the 2024-25 school year! Read the full announcement at the link below! https://lnkd.in/ejMziSMG
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In this interview, Naina Gonsalves, the AmeriCorps & Special Programs Director at Austin Achieve, an open enrollment public charter in Austin, Texas, shares why SIPPS is their intervention of choice for students in grades 3–12. https://lnkd.in/gP9ryN-3
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Great way to be a leader to a future leader .Leadership is a multifaceted concept that plays a crucial role in organizations and teams.Remember, leadership isn’t limited to titles—it’s about inspiring others, taking risks, and driving positive change.
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Honoring Leo Vinton Butts Leo Vinton Butts was the first African-American graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and the first African-American to play for the UW varsity football team. A World War I veteran and activist, Butts later owned and operated a pharmacy and, in his UW Ph.D. thesis, was one of the first to document the history of African-Americans in pharmacy. Learn more about Leo Vinton Butts here: https://lnkd.in/eSZpiSP5
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June is the month in which Tom Skinner was born 82 years ago and passed away 30 years ago. At a time of declining civility, rising racial terror, political upheaval, and threats to democracy, there is much that people of faith and diverse races today can learn from Tom Skinner’s teaching and practice of racial healing and commitment to biblical social justice. Read the full blog on my website. https://wix.to/iy3TH2J
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Did you know that our Notre Dame Vision program has hosted a total of 300 students from 26 countries outside of the United States. Also, it has had 3,172 students return for multiple years of the program. Learn more about our transformative Vision program, which helps both professionals and students develop the gifts God has given them based on the examples of the saints here: https://hubs.la/Q02PRSz80
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What a great model of servant leadership.
A tribute to former Greenville University President W. Richard Stephens ’53 (1932 - 2023) Read more: https://bit.ly/3SqigUU
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Junior Achievement of Greater St. Louis has been around since 1943! We have heard memories from so many alumni about how their experience with JA has impacted their life. If you have a fond memory or JA story you wish to share, just follow this link https://lnkd.in/ghAZmsyB or comment below.
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General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III was named the 27th president of Texas A&M University earlier this month. President Welsh grew up in San Antonio, coming to Kyle Field on football Saturdays and learning Aggie traditions from his father, Mark A. Welsh Jr., Class ’46. His dad was the first of 15 Aggies in the Welsh family. Learn more about the new president, his family, and his love for Texas A&M by watching this excerpt from his 2022 speech at Campus Muster, delivered when Welsh was dean of Texas A&M University - The Bush School of Government and Public Service.
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How to fail the child in your life? Allow the American public education system (as it currently stands) to teach them watered down Black history. How to set your child up for success? Collaborative learn about the 107 HBCUs and uncover more truths than they (and you) ever did in any level of schooling! Start here: I See You HBCU https://a.co/d/jajZhno
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