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March 3, 2020Growing up in Kentucky’s capital of Frankfort, Tyler Hicks knew a lot of state employees.Office of Environmental Management
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March 2, 2020This Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating by introducing you to women who were first. Being first to do something takes drive, bravery, & vision.Energy.gov
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February 26, 2020DOE announced the 13 collegiate teams selected to participate in the 2021 CWC. Three new schools were selected and 10 teams are returning.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 26, 2020Our third feature spotlight is Miranda Johnson. In her own words, learn about her role, her motivations, and how Black History has shaped her life.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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February 25, 2020A number of EM sites marked Engineers Week, Feb. 16-22.Office of Environmental Management
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February 25, 2020Georgia high school students who take part in a program to equip them with technical occupational skills recently toured EM maintenance facilities.Office of Environmental Management
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February 24, 2020To support growth in wind, the industry needs a broad range of workers, including turbine engineers, project developers, and supply chain managers.Collegiate Wind Competition
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February 24, 2020We met with Patrick Shepherd last week to take part in the National Engineers Week celebrations.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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Press ReleasesFebruary 20, 2020The 2020-2025 Strategic Plan documents the strategic planning efforts of LM.Office of Legacy Management
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February 19, 2020Black History Month marks a time to recognize, celebrate, and reflect on the history and lives of African Americans in America.Energy.gov