And the Gracie goes to …. @XULA1925@zoetrask received her Gracie Award today in New York City for first place: student radio host … from the @AllWomeninMedia for her collection of radio shows and broadcasts centering young Black women’s perspectives. @NphcXula@XULApres
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Featured on this week’s @xula1925 homepage #XulaMassComm senior @zoetrask will receive the award for top student radio broadcast host as a Gracie award winner. She will be honored in NYC in June by @allwomeninmedia
Featured on this week’s @xula1925 homepage #XulaMassComm senior @zoetrask will receive the award for top student radio broadcast host as a Gracie award winner. She will be honored in NYC in June by @AllWomeninMedia and will attend @USC@USCAnnenberg as a graduate student.
Met amazing colleagues/media professionals in Ghana who are doing the great work training professionals and covering the news. Thank you for hosting our @XULA1925 and @USCAnnenberg students/faculty looking forward to learning more about 🇬🇭 #XulaMassComm@XUExponential
Clones can even “resurrect" a pet that has died. In 2001, a cat named CC was the first pet to be created through cloning. #MSCM3080
https://t.co/1wuXUGUsHk
In 1996, Scottish scientists cloned a sheep named Dolly, using cells from the mammary glands of an adult sheep and an egg cell from which the nucleus had been removed. This was the first time adult cells had been used to clone a mammal. #MSCM3080
https://t.co/BOmzaOo1y6
The cloning of animals has been used in a variety of ways. Animals have been cloned to have gene mutations that help scientists study diseases that develop in the animals. Livestock has been cloned to produce more milk or meat. #MSCM3080
https://t.co/5QRbeYyuG7