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“Remember one thing: No matter what is in that red envelope, no matter where life takes you next, the outcome does not define you,” said Mukesh Jain, dean of medicine and biological sciences.
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“Remember one thing: No matter what is in that red envelope, no matter where life takes you next, the outcome does not define you,” said Mukesh Jain, dean of medicine and biological sciences.
According to an unhoused woman who usually sleeps on College Street, RISD communicated to her that the grate was being installed, and said she could come back “in a few days.”
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The Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity will continue to oversee employment-based affirmative action and bias incident reports, according to the Jan. 31 announcement.
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Building owners will use the free Energy Star Portfolio Manager tool to report their energy use and then compare it with buildings of similar size across the United States.
UCS set ground rules — such as respecting other attendees, not interrupting during speeches and refraining from photographing and recording — before speakers gave their statements.
he council had set ground rules — such as respecting other attendees, not interrupting during speeches and refraining from photographing and recording — before speakers gave their statements.
The Bears took the first set against Columbia 25-12, their largest margin of victory in a single set since Oct. 27 against Penn.
Of an initial $166 million allocated to the city under the American Rescue Plan Act, $85 million remains, $20 million of which is not currently allocated to specific projects.
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The event has grown each year, with ticket sales and participation from Thayer establishments increasing.