The Capitol School in Tuscaloosa began voluntary COVID-19 testing Thursday, becoming the first school in the state to utilize a pool of federal money to provide free testing to students. “The (federal) money came, $146 million in July, and I called because UAB has been advertising it,” said Barbara Rountree, Capitol School director.
TUSCALOOSA, AL (WBMA) The Capitol School is the first school in Alabama to participate in “Operation Expanded Testing.” It’s a program supported and funded by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services that offers free weekly COVID-19 testing to everyone at the school. Parents had the option of signing their student up. The first […]
Specialty pharmaceutical company Kyowa Kirin aims to be as diverse as it is multinational. Between April 2020 and today, the executive board of Kyowa Kiran North America (KKNA) has grown from being predominantly male to a 50/50 gender split, and the company is by no means stopping there. North America is the company’s fastest-growing region, having expanded […]