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November 7, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $30 million in financial assistance grants to Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) in South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.Office of Environmental Management
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November 7, 2022This year’s competition, held on November 4 and 5, featured a simulated cyberattack on an up-and-coming electric vehicle manufacturer’s new solar installation.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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Press ReleasesNovember 7, 2022STEM Grants to Universities in South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington Build Competitive Academic Programs in Underrepresented CommunitiesEnergy.gov
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November 4, 2022Decisions were issued on: - Personnel SecurityOffice of Hearings and Appeals
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November 3, 2022The dedication, professionalism and skills of NNSA’s federal and contractor security staff across the Nuclear Security Enterprise ensure that our national security mission is successfully accomplished every day of the year.National Nuclear Security Administration
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November 1, 2022EM’s liquid waste contractor at Savannah River Site (SRS) has partnered with Claflin University to challenge the students to improve the method for removing and replacing radioactively contaminated equipment inside the Salt Waste Processing Facility.Office of Environmental Management
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November 1, 2022The Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center recently commemorated its 25th year of operation as EM’s premier hands-on health, safety and emergency response training center.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesOctober 31, 2022Working within the Mentorship for Environmental Scholars Program, students accompany LM scientists to gain valuable insight into field work.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesOctober 31, 2022We are pleased to announce that Regina (Gina) Rameika will be joining the DOE’s Office of Science as the Associate Director for the Office of High Energy Physics on November 7, 2022.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesOctober 26, 2022ECHO Lead David Von Behren reflects on his eventful first year.Office of Legacy Management