Former Atlanta Mayor serve as Savannah State commencement speaker
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- December 3, 2023
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ABOVE VIDEO: Savannah State University Spring 2022 Commencement Former Atlanta Mayor Kesha Lance Bottoms will serve as speaker for Savannah State University’s 203rd Commencement. According to the university, Approximately 230 students will attend to receive master’s, bachelor’s, and associate degrees.This will be the first commencement ceremony for Interim President Cynthia Robinson Alexander.Commencement is Friday at […]
Read MoreSouth Jordan Mayor Dawn Ramsey graduated college after a 20-year pause
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- May 13, 2023
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South Jordan • When Dawn Ramsey decided to pause her college career to spend more time with her family, she meant the break to end eventually. That was true even after caring for six children, some of whom have made their own celebratory commencement walks. It also remained true when she became mayor of South […]
Read MoreAlaska bill seeks to bar hair discrimination in schools | Govt-and-politics | #alaska | #politics
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- May 11, 2022
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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska school districts could not adopt dress codes that bar students from wearing hairstyles associated with race or from wearing traditional tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies under legislation passed by state lawmakers on Wednesday. The bill, as it passed the Senate in March, also would have restricted businesses from adopting workplace […]
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