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Albany Technical College’s Healthcare Technology division held their Fall 2016 Capping and Pinning ceremony on Wednesday, November 30, 2016, beginning at 12 Noon, in the Kirkland Conference Center.
Almost 40 students were capped and pinned in the following programs: Practical Nursing, Health Information Coding, Health Information Management Technology, Surgical Technology, Radiologic Technology, and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician.
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"There is always some madness in love... But there is also always some
reason in madness."
-- Nietszche
City of Greenville Code Enforcement, a division of the Neighborhood & Business Services Department, work to address neighborhood concerns — minimum housing code violations, abandoned structures, weeded lots, abandoned and junk vehicles and other public nuisances within the City — through advocacy and enforcement.
During a ride-along with Code Enforcement on Thursday, February 29, 2024, officers documented litter and debris, cited abandoned vehicles, reviewed minimum housing code violations at a fire-damaged apartment building, secured an unoccupied home, and addressed an overgrown lot. Securing the unoccupied home required obtaining a warrant for police to search the structure before it could be boarded up again.
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Zena Banker, an engineering student at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, hosts Girls Code 205 at the Central Library.
Girls Code 205 is a partnership between the Birmingham Public Library and National Center for Women & IT that won a $15,000 grant from the CSforALL (Computer Science for ALL). The grant will support efforts to expand computer science opportunities for girls and teens in metro Birmingham.
Zena Banker, an engineering student at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, hosts Girls Code 205 at the Central Library.
Girls Code 205 is a partnership between the Birmingham Public Library and National Center for Women & IT that won a $15,000 grant from the CSforALL (Computer Science for ALL). The grant will support efforts to expand computer science opportunities for girls and teens in metro Birmingham.