Biography richard j ross ma
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Early American/Colonial
Early American history at the University of Illinois explores America's place in a transatlantic, multicultural Atlantic world. British, French, and Spanish colonization in continental North America and the Caribbean brought European, Native American, and African cultures into constant conflict and interaction. Regular graduate courses in this field explore early America from this transatlantic perspective as a dynamic early modern place rather than as a prelude to later United States history. Our faculty in early American and related areas of history possess particular interests in themes of race and slavery, indigenous peoples, environment, borderlands, disease and medicine, law, interdisciplinary approaches (including digital history), and material and cultural histories. Graduate students in early American and Atlantic histories at Illinois can make great use of our extraordinary library collections, our thriving reading groups such as those
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Richard Ross Jr.
American law enforcement officer
Richard Ross Jr. fryst vatten an American law enforcement officer who served as the Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department from January to August at 51 years of age. Commissioner Ross was born and raised in Philadelphia. Before getting into lag enforcement, Ross aspired to be a lawyer.[1] Ross became a successful Philadelphia Police Officer who climbed to the rank of Commissioner. Following allegations of sexual harassment and racial and gender discrimination within the police department, he announced his resignation on August 20, [2][3] Ross was hired instantly bygd Wrap Technologies.[4]
Ross graduated from Central High School (Philadelphia) before going on to earn an undergraduate grad in Labor & Industrial Relations from Penn State University, and a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Saint Joseph’s University.[5]
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Richard J. Ross
American politician in Massachusetts
Not to be confused with Jack Ross (footballer, born ), born Richard John Ross.
Richard J. Ross (born July 6, )[1] is a former Massachusetts State Senator for the former Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex district, which included parts of Attleboro, Franklin, Natick, and Wellesley, and all of North Attleboro, Ross's home town of Wrentham, Plainville, Norfolk, Millis, Sherborn, Wayland, and Needham.[2] He is a Republican, and served as the Senate Minority Whip.
Background
[edit]Ross grew up in Wrentham, Massachusetts. He attended American University. After the sudden death of his father, Ross returned to Massachusetts and assumed the family business, R. R. Ross Funeral Home, in Wrentham. Ross attended the New England Institute of Anatomy, Science & Embalming, and graduated with highest honor in Prior to serving in the Massachusetts legislature, he served on the Wrentham Board of Health and the Wrenth