9781337103022 columbus tech library11/22/2023 “Our mom and grandma were just here, but have now gone back” to their town south of Kyiv, where their dad had stayed, Anastasiia tells me. So far, the Derun sisters have raised $16,000 for the war effort. ![]() “All proceeds go directly to support Ukrainian troops and communities.” “Support Ukraine,” says the blue-and-yellow sign, painted bright with sunflowers. A plexiglass box sits on the cafe’s sales counter, stuffed with cash. They baked Ukrainian flag cookies – customers lined up down the block to buy them – and hosted trivia and comedy nights to raise funds. A GoFundMe campaign quickly raised more than $13,000, and by mid-February they were back in business.īarely a week later, Russia invaded their homeland, and again, the sisters swung into action. In January, a man with reported mental health problems torched the facade, which forced them to close. Little did they know that their cafe would soon become a symbol of resilience – more than once. And the sisters love mingling with their customers, when they’re not busy cooking, serving, and ringing up sales. The menu is a fusion of American and Ukrainian – avocado toast meets cottage cheesecakes with forest mushrooms in cream sauce. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.For Vira and Anastasiia Derun, sisters from Ukraine, opening the D Light Cafe & Bakery last fall in the heart of Washington’s Adams Morgan neighborhood was a dream come true. She is a member of the National Business Education Association and Southern Business Education Association, and she has served on the executive board for the Tennessee Business Education Association. ![]() She currently teaches at the University of Memphis and online for Southwest Community College. degrees in education from the University of Memphis. Woo has written several word processing textbooks and has served as a coauthor on several editions of South-Western COLLEGE KEYBOARDING textbooks. Her industry experience includes work for both IBM and General Motors. degrees in business education from Michigan State University and earned her Ed.D. Woo is an instructor and department coordinator for Information Systems/Office Automation at Cypress College and associate director of education at Pacific College. Additionally, she has served as president of the National Business Education Association, Southern Business Education Association, and National Council of Pi Omega Pi, and chair of the Foundation for the Future of Business Education.ĭonna L. ![]() She is a recognized contributor to the professional literature and a speaker at state, regional, and national conferences. Forde serves as coauthor of the COLLEGE KEYBOARDING series and a variety of word processing and integrated applications textbooks and simulations. in higher education from the University of Mississippi. degrees in business education from the University of Southern Mississippi and her Ph.D. Prior to her tenure at Mississippi State University, she was a business teacher at both the community college and secondary levels. Forde also continues to advise doctoral students on their dissertation research. ![]() Forde is a full professor and head of the Department of Instructional Systems and Workforce Development at Mississippi State University, where she leads undergraduate programs in information technology services, business technology teacher education, and industrial technology, as well as graduate programs in instructional technology. She is a frequent speaker at state, regional, and national business education conventions and has done extensive consulting and training for industry and education groups nationally and internationally.ĭr. VanHuss has experience managing large foundations and has served on the board of trustees of numerous for-profit and non-profit organizations. She is a prolific author (Cengage Learning), with textbooks in communications, keyboarding and word processing, office technology, and administrative management. Her teaching specialties include business communications, administrative systems, and personnel management. degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and her M.B.A. VanHuss is a distinguished professor emeritus of the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina.
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