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<Title>Check out Prof. Yang's new article!</Title>
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    <span>Check out Prof. Yang's new article on </span><a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15295036.2016.1170172" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Chinese smog</a><span>!</span>
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<Summary>Check out Prof. Yang's new article on Chinese smog!</Summary>
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<Title>HAPPY ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL DAY!</Title>
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    <h2>About Administrative Professionals Day</h2>
    <p>During World War II, there was an increased need for skilled administrative personnel, particularly in the United States. The National Secretaries Association was formed to recognize the contributions of secretaries and other administrative personnel to the economy, to support their personal development and to help attract people to administrative careers in the field. The association's name was changed to Professional Secretaries International in 1981 and, finally, the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) in 1998.</p>
    <p>These changes in name reflected the changing nature of the tasks, qualifications, and responsibilities of the members of the organization. IAAP now has an international orientation and continues to provide education and training and set standards of excellence recognized by the business community on a global perspective. The organization's vision is "to inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence".</p>
    <p>The first National Secretaries Week was organized in 1952 in conjunction with the United States Department of Commerce and various office supply and equipment manufacturers. The Wednesday of that week became known as National Secretaries Day. As the organization gained international recognition, the events became known as Professional Secretaries Week® and Professional Secretaries Day®. In 2000, IAAP announced that names of the week and the day were changed to Administrative Professionals Week and Administrative Professionals Day to keep pace with changing job titles and expanding responsibilities of the modern administrative workforce. Many work environments across the world observe this event.</p>
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<Title>Grasping Black Power in the 20th Century APRIL 28 2016 6PM</Title>
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    <h1>'Everybody is So Hysterical and Panic Stricken...'</h1>
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    <div>Dr. Rhonda Y. Williams is an associate professor and the first black person ever tenured in the History Department at Case Western Reserve University. She is the founder and director of the Social Justice Institute at CWRU, and the founder and director of CWRU’s Postdoctoral Fellowship in African American Studies. In April 2009, she was awarded CWRU’s inaugural Inclusion and Diversity Achievement Award.<br><br><br>James Baldwin wrote: "I have never known a Negro all my life who was not obsessed with black power."  And Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) stated: "Everybody is so hysterical and panic stricken because of the adjective that precedes the word power -- "black."</div>
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    <div><span>So, what of this complicated term, "black power"? </span></div>
    <br><span>In her talk, based on her book</span><em> Concrete Demands</em><span>, Dr. Rhonda Y. Williams will examine some of the roots, routes, and expressions that have comprised the vigorous search for Black Power in the 20th century -- both before and after the familiar popularization of the term in 1966 -- and discuss why it's still relevant today.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
    <div>* Reception at 5 pm in the History Department, 5th floor Fine Arts North Tower</div>
    <div>* Talk at 6 pm in Public Policy 105 - APRIL 28, 2016 </div>
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<Title>Capstone Presentations 2016!</Title>
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<Summary>The Capstone Project is an independent study or other creative effort demonstrating the accomplishment of the approved objectives in the student's degree proposal. Click the link to find out more!</Summary>
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