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Army Recognizes Contributions of Women During March's Observance (10)
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama, March 30 -- The U.S. Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command issued the following news:
In all areas of U.S. history, women have had a significant and long lasting impact.
The commemoration of women's role in U.S. history began as Women's History Week in Sonoma County, California, in 1978. The weeklong observance coincided with International Women's Day. The following year, communities across the nation initiated their own Women's History Week. In 1980 more PR
Congressional Research Service Report: 'Executive Orders - Introduction' (10)
WASHINGTON, March 30 -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R46738) on March 29, 2021, entitled "Executive Orders: An Introduction" by legislative attorney Kevin T. Richards:
SUMMARY
Executive orders are written instruments through which a President can issue directives to shape policy. Although the U.S. Constitution does not address executive orders and no statute grants the President the general power to issue them, authority to issue such orders is accepted a more PR
Eastern Michigan University: Undergraduate Research Symposium Keynote Speaker Brenda Alten Offers Clear, Concise and Inspiring Advice During Special Virtual Address (10)
YPSILANTI, Michigan, April 1 (TNSOps) -- Eastern Michigan University issued the following news:
Look up, say yes, stay curious and keep connected.
That was the crisp and inspiring advice from Brenda Alten, keynote speaker for the 41st annual Undergraduate Research Symposium at Eastern Michigan University.
Alten, lead of Human Resources Communications with the J.M. Smucker Company, spoke during the day of virtual Zoom student presentations on Friday, March 26. She noted that participating in t more PR
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