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...instead of what we don’t have” in order to show the world that “black is beautiful.” Saturday’s events culminated with the “high-energy” benefit jam, featuring local bands Soulfège and The Foundation Movement as well as a blend of spoken word “slam-poetry,” stand-up comedy, and a world fusion dance mix spun by a DJ duo. The proceeds from the concert will be donated to the Selula Sandla AME Village, a home...
...served in the US Army Air Force, where he taught flight instructors how to train pilots. After earning his masters in management from Columbia Business School, Thurston led the effort to incorporate new computing technologies at General Electric. He was one of the first at GE to use the original IBM mainframe computers. “He had considerable work experience before he came to our faculty and because of that, he brought a very useful and practical perspective to his classes,” Berg said. Following his retirement in 1989, Thurston continued to serve as an emeritus professor...
...advanced accounting, but the results do filter down to the bottom line. Now a risk associate at GE in Stamford, Conn., Kona says the techniques have made him a better team player. "Before, I might not have gone out of my way to help a co-worker," he says. "Now I take the stance that the success of a project is what's important. Whether or not I get credit doesn't bother me as much." Doncel says the course even improved her relationship with her partner. "It's much less about the little things and more about what...
...information, which includes the number of financial aid applicants, race and ethnicity breakdowns, and income distribution charts, accessible to the public. “We wanted to provide more information so that colleges pay more attention to their efforts to bring low-income students to college,” Shireman said. “And at the other end of the spectrum, a lot of students at community colleges don’t apply for financial aid who could benefit from it.” Shireman added that he hopes the website educates policy makers about...
...extraordinary as you might think. Since the early 1990s, thousands of patients have opted for hypnosis--either as a substitute for or (more typically) as a complement to anesthesia--in a wide variety of surgical procedures, from repairing hernias to removing tumors. At the University Hospital of Lige in Belgium, a team of doctors led by Dr. Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville has logged more than 5,100 surgeries by hypnosedation, a technique Faymonville developed that replaces general anesthesia with hypnosis, local anesthesia and a mild sedative. "Patients tell us that it is a very special experience," says Faymonville...