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Sheltered Diaries: ‘Are You For Real With This?’
It’s not easy to create a brand new online learning system out of whole cloth, and it’s even harder when
Read moreDallasites Fundraise To Feed Children, Support Restaurants
Dallasites Alex Perry and Alexis Smith are working to support small businesses and help provide for children served by the
Read moreSheltered Diaries: Apparently, I’m a Teacher Now
“I’m not scared of the coronavirus, I just am not in the mood to get it, so I’m going to
Read moreSocial Distancing Doesn’t Mean We Must Go Through This Alone
Are you tired of reading about the coronavirus and social distancing? This month’s issue is for you.
Read moreMarried Dynamic Doctor Duo Joins Forces in the OR
Medical school and training took the Hohmans from New York to Pittsburgh, to Boston, and over the years they grew tired of harsh winter.
Read moreFamily Vacation to Spain Becomes Adventure in Virus Lockdown
Panic. When my family and I booked our trip to Spain in February, we never en- visioned that would become the overwhelming emotion during our visit.
Read moreFor O’Banion, Children’s Cancer Fund Is Personal
Motherhood and family experiences compelled Jamie O’Banion to co- chair the Children’s Cancer Fund Gala this year with Holly Davis.
Read moreRemarkable Women: Elizabeth Fischer
Elizabeth Fischer is continuing her family’s tradition of entrepreneurship and volunteer work with Equest.
Read moreHow The Postal Service Can Recover, Reduce Online Crime
The U.S. Postal Service is the most loved federal organization with constitutional roots.
Read more20 Under 40 – Dr. Alice Ann Holland
During the summer after her sophomore year at Stanford, Alice Holland did an undergraduate research fellowship in molecular neuroscience at UT Southwestern and realized what she didn’t want to do.
Read moreYouth on the Rise – Alan Fandrich
The Trinity Christian Academy student’s passion for technological advancement soon motivated him to build a desktop computer.
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