Dayton Civil Rights: W.S. McIntosh
William Sumpter McIntosh, or “Mac,” was born on Feb. 2, 1921. He lived in Kansas City and later Little Rock, Arkansas. Known as the father of the Dayton civil rights…
Sinclair Provides Lunches for Healthcare Workers
Sinclair has been delivering boxed lunches to hundreds of healthcare workers in the area. “We certainly appreciate the work of our frontline healthcare workers…that help ensure a safe environment for…
Sinclair Staff Member Helps Local Business and Healthcare Workers
Julie Thompson, Sinclair’s Director of Transition Advising, has found ways to help both healthcare workers and small businesses in the area. Thompson noticed that downtown Dayton’s restaurants have seen a…
Black History Month: Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges helped to inspire civil rights in the United States even at a young age. She was born on Sept. 4, 1954, in Tylertown, Mississippi. Bridges’ family lived in…
Sinclair Hosting Virtual Spring Affair
The Sinclair Virtual Spring Affair Open House will take place on Presidents Day, Feb. 15. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Spring Affair is not able to occur in person.…
Sinclair Offers Grant that Provides COVID-19 Relief
Sinclair Community College offers various ways to help students pay for their tuition and other necessities. Recently, the school has made an effort to provide assistance to those impacted by…