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Alumnus appointed chair of COVID-19 task force

May 15, 2026July 2, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Charlotte City councilman Malcolm Graham, a Johnson C. Smith University alumnus, was appointed to chair the COVID-19 task force for District 2 pandemic response.

Categories Regional News Tags Charlotte City Council, community leadership, COVID-19, HBCU, Johnson C Smith University, Malcolm Graham, pandemic response, task force Leave a comment

Essential Personnel Aid JCSU During COVID-19

May 15, 2026July 2, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Johnson C. Smith University’s essential workers remain on campus during COVID-19 pandemic while faculty work remotely. JCSU maintains operations through dedicated staff.

Categories Regional News Tags campus operations, COVID-19, essential workers, HBCU, JCSU, Johnson C Smith University, pandemic, university Leave a comment

Nursing Graduates Expect Increased Learning During Pandemic

May 15, 2026July 2, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Nursing school graduates face unique educational challenges and increased learning demands during the COVID-19 pandemic as healthcare training adapts.

Categories Regional News Tags COVID-19, education challenges, Healthcare, healthcare workers, medical training, nursing education, nursing students, pandemic learning Leave a comment

Shelton State Community College Free Online Tutorials

May 15, 2026July 2, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Shelton State Community College offers 10 free online tutorials through June 2020 in response to COVID-19, covering skills like web design and management.

Categories Regional News Tags Alabama, community college, COVID-19, free education, job skills, online learning, Shelton State, Tuscaloosa Leave a comment

Windgate Foundation grant supports UAPB COVID-19

May 15, 2026July 2, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff received a $200,000 Windgate Foundation grant to support their COVID-19 response efforts.

Categories Regional News Tags Arkansas, coronavirus response, COVID-19, Higher Education, Pine Bluff, UAPB, university funding, Windgate Foundation Leave a comment

Built Resilience: Live with Melanie Perkins & Bill Creelman

May 15, 2026June 28, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Canva’s valuation hits $6 billion as founder Melanie Perkins adapts to remote work challenges. Spindrift’s Bill Creelman pivots from restaurants to grocery sales during pandemic.

Categories Regional News Tags business, COVID-19, Entrepreneurship, funding, pandemic business, remote work, resilience, startups Leave a comment

Telehealth as a Means to Health Care

May 15, 2026June 25, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

The pandemic transformed healthcare delivery, making telemedicine the new normal for family doctor visits and ensuring health safety for all.

Categories Regional News Tags COVID-19, family health, Healthcare, medical care, pandemic, technology, telehealth, telemedicine Leave a comment

Ben Vereen Talks About Homelessness During Covid-19 and His

May 15, 2026June 24, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Broadway legend Ben Vereen opens up about experiencing homelessness during the Covid-19 pandemic in candid new interview.

Categories Regional News Tags Ben Vereen, Broadway, Broadway legend, celebrity interview, COVID-19, Entertainment Industry, Homelessness, pandemic struggles Leave a comment

Black Business Spotlight: Tre Tailor, “Coping with COVID”

May 15, 2026June 23, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

Tre Tailor leverages her radio experience to create ‘Coping with COVID,’ an entertaining video series focused on pandemic safety with impressive guests.

Categories Regional News Tags black business, COVID-19, Entertainment, pandemic safety, Radio Personality, Tre Tailor, Video Series, YouTube series Leave a comment

Outbreak Creates Livestock Selling Opportunity

May 15, 2026June 16, 2020 by Digital and Radio Facts

COVID-19 outbreak creates demand for locally-sourced meat, offering new marketing opportunities for livestock producers planning fall strategies.

Categories Regional News Tags agriculture, Arkansas, COVID-19, livestock, local selling, MARKETING, meat production, University of Arkansas Leave a comment
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