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Bettis presents computers to local middle school students
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Jerome Bettis, former Pittsburgh Steelers running back and current NBC analyst, returned to Heinz Field July 21 to present computers to 21 local middle school kids.
The Jerome Bettis Bus Stops Here Foundation in partnership with Duquesne University Learning Skills Center, and Pittsburgh Public Schools provided the youngsters with Saturday and afterschool sessions of instructions on using and assembling computers. After completing the sessions, they each were rewarded with a free computer.
| COMPUTER HEAVEN—Taylor Hatchin, 12, right, receives a computer for completing the Computer Camp program from Jerome Bettis, left, as her mom, Sadie Hatchin, looks on.
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Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Nickens receives doctorate
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KRISTEN PATRICE NICKENS
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John P. and Leslie J. Bethune Wright of Pittsburgh are happy to announce their daughter, Kristen Patrice Wright Nickens, received her doctorate degree in oncology June 21 from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Nickens currently resides in Alexandria, Va. with her husband, Cory Nickens.
She is an alumnus of Ellis School in Shadyside and Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C. She graduated summa cum laude and earned her bachelor’s of science degree.
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Drowell earns exclusive intern slot
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Six scholars have been named the summer Diversity Fellows, and are working at government agencies and private for-profit and nonprofit organizations based in Washington, D.C.
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NATHANIEL DROWELL JR.
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McKeesport students win Business Plan Competition
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Can you imagine getting dressed in the dark every day? How would you look? How would others perceive you? How self-conscious would you feel? With over 10,000,000 Americans suffering from colorblindness, getting dressed in the dark is a reality.
That was part of the 30-second pitch that helped Keena Simmons and Ryah Gadson from McKeesport Area High School win $2,000 in seed capital for their businesses, “Made For The Shade,” in the fifth annual George W. Tippins Annual Business Plan Competition.
| BUSINESS?PLAN?COMPETITION WINNERS—First place winners Ryah Gadson and Keena Simmons, center, hold the check, with family and Jackie Dixon, right.
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Their business helps those who are colorblind by enabling them to dress themselves. Their product is a durable iron on tag that is uniquely designed to indicate primary color clothing. The product allows those diagnosed with colorblindness to easily color coordinate their clothes.
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Two earn Ebony Women scholarships
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| WINNERS—DaMarra Underwood and Taylor Nile Doaty hold scholarship checks as co-chairs Fawn Robinson and Sharon Rollock look on. Center is Joy Maxberry Woodruff, president.
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