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President Joe Biden visited Greensboro, North Carolina on April 14 at North Carolina A&T State University to deliver remarks about HBCUs, increasing manufacturing jobs and handling inflation with his Building a Better America Plan.
President Joe Biden’s trip to Greensboro on April 14 is his third time in North Carolina since he was elected.
Just before he took the stag, President Joe Biden met with students from North Carolina A&T State University, the largest historically Black university in the nation, who are studying robotics and cybersecurity on April 14.
Biden is expected to speak about rebuilding supply chains, his Building A Better America plan and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed in November.
President Biden addressed a crowd of about 300 in Greensboro on April 14 at the Alumni-Foundation Event Center on North Carolina A&T State University’s campus.
Shykira Bowers, a freshman criminal justice major at A&T, is studying at North Carolina A&T University's student center, a seven minute walk from where President Joe Biden will be speaking on April 14.
Senior Callie Fabac brews a coffee during her shift at Oak House on Thursday, Dec 2. Fabac has worked at the local coffee shop since her sophomore year; she said her favorite aspects of the job are working with coffee and talking to customers.
Coordinator of Undergraduate Human Anatomy Laboratory Matthew Clark speaks at the Human Anatomy Donor Memorial on Thursday, Dec. 2. Clark founded the anatomy curriculum that uses human donors, and he ensures that a memorial service is held at the end of each semester to give students and professors an opportunity to respect the donors and reflect on the opportunities provided by them.
Foreman of the fall 2021 Human Anatomy Donor Memorial, senior Alessia Mercuri welcomes those who attended the event on Thursday, Dec. 2. Mercuri has worked in the anatomy curriculum at Elon since her sophomore year and was in charge of planning the service this semester.
Director of the Anatomical Gift Program Dianne Person speaks at the Human Anatomy Donor Memorial on Thursday, Dec. 2 about the impact the silent teachers had on the program during the fall 2021 semester. Person refers to each donor as a silent teacher because of their role in educating the biology and health science students of Elon University.