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A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental science

时间:2025-11-30 09:39:04 来源:Next Frontier Visionworks 作者:林帆 阅读:851次

A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental science

A university’s basketball team made it to the national tournament for the first timeA taxi company started offering "late-night safe rides" for students and workers

A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental science

A fashion store started selling vintage clothing alongside new itemsA library added a collection of books in multiple languages to support immigrant familiesA farm used drones to monitor crop health and reduce pesticide use

A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental science

A fire department taught local businesses how to create fire evacuation plansA software company released a new tool that helps users edit photos on their smartphones

A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental science

A community organized a "senior tea party" that brought together 70 elderly residents

A grocery store started selling pre-cut fruit cups for on-the-go snacksA photographer collaborated with a local business to create promotional photos

A hotel started offering complimentary breakfast for all guestsA musician performed at a charity gala that raised $50000 for a nonprofit

A construction company finished building a new apartment complex with 150 unitsA study found that reading before bed can improve sleep quality

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