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The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (Ukrainian: Український Конґресовий Комітет Америки) or UCCA (Ukrainian: УККА) is a non-partisan non-profit national umbrella organization uniting 30 national Ukrainian American organizations in advocating for over 1,000,000 Americans of Ukrainian descent.
Ukrainian Educational Council USA (UCCA Ukrainian Educational Council, Ukrainian Educational Council; Ukrainian: Шкільна Рада при УККА) is the central organ of Saturday schools of Ukrainian Studies in the United States.
UCCA may stand for: Universities Central Council on Admissions , which handled applications to UK universities between 1961 and 1993 Ukrainian Congress Committee of America , a not-for-profit organization represents the interests of America's ethnic Ukrainians
Detroit City Council, in a 7-1 vote on Tuesday, approved an ordinance that would create a buffer zone requiring protesters — within a 100-foot radius of a health care building entrance — to ...
Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status References Alpha: June 12, 1903 University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Active [7] Beta: December 3, 1904 Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois: Active [8] Gamma: 1906–19xx ? American Conservatory of Music: Chicago, Illinois: Inactive [a] Delta: 1907–1967 Detroit ...
Forgotten Harvest aims to relieve hunger in metro Detroit while preventing food waste. Every day, it delivers about 144,000 pounds of surplus food to local charities, food pantries, shelters, and ...
Phi Eta Psi is an African American social fraternity that was established on April 5, 1965, at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan. [1] [2] Its founders were Willie Buck, Jerome Davis (Jihad Hassan Sharif), Rondy Harris, James Humphrey, Leon Lucas, Lincoln Murphy, Ronald Thompson, and Eugene Tolbert.
In 1989, she became a partner at the Detroit law firm of Plunkett & Cooney. In 1992, Governor John Engler appointed her to the Michigan Court of Appeals. She was twice elected to that court and served as its chief judge from 1997 to 1998. Corrigan is a long-time member of the Federalist Society, Michigan Lawyers Chapter.