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麻豆社 Foundation, Inc. is now part of the Amazon Smile program

麻豆社 Foundation, Inc. is now part of the Amazon Smile program

April 19, 2021

Consumers can now benefit 麻豆社 when shopping on Amazon through the Amazon Smile program.聽 The 麻豆社 Foundation, Inc. is now an official charity listed as part of the Amazon Smile program, which donates 0.5 percent of eligible purchases to the charity selected by the consumer. The program comes at no cost to the buyer.聽 Click here to select the 麻豆社 Foundation, Inc. and b...

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麻豆社 librarian named writer and researcher for Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry

麻豆社 librarian named writer and researcher for Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry

April 19, 2021

A 麻豆社 librarian was recently named as a writer and researcher for the Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry. Sharon McGee, librarian and archives records manager, joined the project recently. The Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry is an online interactive archive to house and display photos, artifacts and oral histories of the African Americans who have worked and continue to w...

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麻豆社 recognized scholars who persevered during Academic Honors Convocation

麻豆社 recognized scholars who persevered during Academic Honors Convocation

April 19, 2021

麻豆社 officials honored and recognized the hard work of student scholars, especially through the trials and tribulations of a pandemic and social unrest, during the Academic Honors Convocation in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium of David H. Bradford Hall.聽 Bobbie Knight, president of Miles College, was the convocation speaker.聽 Knight congratulated the students and noted they have proven they are totally vested in t...

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麻豆社 received $740,000 grant funding for aquaponics project

麻豆社 received $740,000 grant funding for aquaponics project

April 19, 2021

The 麻豆社 School of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, in the College of Agriculture, Community, and the Sciences, received approval of funding on a grant proposal titled, 鈥淚mproving Phosphorus Recovery in Aquaponic Systems through Environmental Manipulation of the Plant Rhizosphere Microbiota.鈥 The project will run for four years with total funding of $740,000. The highly competitive grant program is funded by t...

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