.css-es4rml{top:0px;}Sections .css-bp9mjk{font-size:3em;color:#ba0600;float:left;line-height:1.1;height:0.7em;padding-right:0.1em;color:AF2234;}Brittany M Charlton was standing in the hallway of a New York bank when her phone buzzed speaking to prospective donors for the LGBTQ Health Center of Excellence Her mentor at Harvard Medical School was on the other line The news: one of Charlton’s grants from the NIH — a multiyear R61 awarding her more than $800,000 in fiscal year 2024 alone — had just been terminated less than a year since Charlton started her center “I was sort of unfazed,” Charlton tells me who holds associate professor appointments in the Harvard School of Public Health Epidemiology department and the HMS Population Medicine department had anticipated funding cuts to the center since January On the day President Donald Trump was sworn in his administration issued an executive order announcing that “federal funds should not promote gender ideology.” This eventually led to further announcements that the NIH would rescind grants that contained any form of “DEI language,” including research on LGBTQ and gender identity which enabled her to conduct research on how discriminatory laws impacted LGBTQ teen’s mental health included words like “gender affirming care,” “minority-serving institution,” “lesbian gay bisexual,” and “discrimination” in its project terms she has been reaching out to journalists and news stations in an attempt to draw mainstream attention to NIH’s budget plans A number of her colleagues’ funding already faced cuts as part of the Trump administration’s larger assault on scientific research with plans to slash $4 billion in funding by the end of the year Charlton worried that these stories would get buried She was in New York because she was afraid her center might be a target Charlton received another call informing her that the NIH had cut the rest of her grants She had spent years climbing the academic ladder trying to convince others that her research — and LGBTQ health in general — mattered speaking out would have endangered both Charlton’s professional work and threatened the center’s longevity She made the decision to fire her executive director who had only joined the team a few months ago Charlton has been speaking extensively to journalists on the record about her grant terminations It’ll be me,” she says about her openness to speak in the press “Because there needs to be a face to this.” Charlton and I spoke a little less than a month after she filed her suit She asks to meet at the Shake Shack in Harvard Square — a chance to talk and simultaneously eat dinner but texts that I will recognize her by her “black Patagonia jacket and black glasses…sounds goth-like but I have more of a corporate Barbie look.” When we enter the restaurant and a shake — as she explains that she had been caught up on a call on the way here We find a spot on the second floor of the restaurant she speaks frankly about her difficulties: Since March she’s had to fire all of the center’s staff She’s found new jobs for 17 of the 18 staff members but says she still feels like she let her team down The School of Public Health is not stepping in.” a Harvard Medical School spokesperson noted that while Charlton’s has academic appointments to HMS and HSPH her primary place of employment is at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute “Professor Charlton’s grants do not go through HMS,” the email stated “The loss of funding is a deeply distressing development that forces unimaginable choices,” the spokesperson added Charlton had decided to focus on expanding her center rather than applying for full professorship The center — one of Charlton’s long-term goals — meant to culminate a career in advocacy and public health Growing up with a mother as a nurse and numerous relatives in the medical field Charlton says she learned to talk about “social justice through a medical lens.” When Charlton was six her mom and sisters gifted her the book “Our Body Ourselves,” a text in women’s health published in 1970 and hailed as groundbreaking This text initiated what became a decades-long interest in reproductive health a left-leaning college that allowed her to study LGBTQ health; her senior thesis focused on hate crimes committed by the New York Police Department against transgender people She graduated in two years and decided to enter the workforce “I wanted to just have some life experience before I became an academic,” she explains She worked on Capitol Hill for a few years so I wasn’t going to join the military.” For a year she worked at New York’s LGBT Callen-Lorde Community Health Center as a birth doula and HIV counselor Attending Harvard was also a deliberate choice I’m gonna get the best quantitative training I can ever get So no one can tell me that I’m not smart enough she received her Master of Science and Doctor of Science in Epidemiology “I tried to be a rebel and not become a nurse And then I became an epidemiologist,” she jokes But she says she had different aspirations when she first arrived on campus: “I wanted to be Harvard’s president I don’t want to be in the position that Alan Garber is in right now I don’t ever want to be making decisions for corporations.” I ask her about something she said the last time we called — about how she had “played by the rules” for most of her academic career but I also could write foundation awards,” she says she secured enough funding to launch the LGBTQ Health Center of Excellence in 2024 the initiative was hailed as one of the first of its kind at Harvard Andrea Baccarelli — the dean of faculty at HSPH — lauded the center “Addressing the longstanding inequities in LGBTQ health is critical and we are proud to be part of this important work,” he said Newsletters and announcements published in various Harvard outlets said the center arrived at just the right moment as attacks on LGBTQ health worsened across the country Charlton says she was more or less left on her own “The point is I really feel like I did all the right things And I even started a center with some philanthropic dollars on the order of six figures,” she says The first warning signs emerged over a year before the center opened When Project 2025 first came out in April 2023 Charlton found herself scouring the nearly 900-page document “I just wanted to be ready for what was coming,” she says Published by the right-wing think tank Heritage Foundation Project 2025 includes a number of policy recommendations ranging from foreign economics to public education The preface to the document stated that the project “is the conservative movement’s unified effort to be ready for the next conservative Administration to govern at 12:00 noon the document called for the next administration to break up NIH grant funding and to stop “pushing junk gender science.” So when Trump was elected to office the following year Charlton thought she would at least be somewhat prepared for the onslaught of deregulations that came I knew that I would start to have to go and get philanthropic dollars and start to go back to foundations,” she tells me Charlton has entertained other career paths beyond academia But she does not want to leave the center behind in its current state She has continued to fight the NIH in the courts filing a preliminary injunction alongside other plaintiffs on April 25 This legal move would request the court to halt the implementation of grant terminations until the court’s final judgment she is searching for private donors and philanthropy to keep the center running and it’s important to me that that lives beyond me as an individual,” she says A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to Brittany M Charlton as an assistant professor in the Harvard School of Public Health epidemiology department Charlton is an associate professor and also holds an appointment at Harvard Medical School A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Charlton was on the phone with a mentor from HSPH when she learned one of her grants from the National Institutes of Health had been terminated she was on the phone with a mentor from HMS A previous version of this article incorrectly escribed Charlton’s prior roles at HMS and the Boston Children’s Hospital as staff positions A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Charlton’s primary employer is Harvard Pilgrim Health Care her primary employer is the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute This article has been updated to clarify that one of Charlton’s NIH grants is worth more than $800,000 in fiscal year 2024 but substantially more over its lifetime visited the Deirdre Knight Centre back in February NewsMatchesTeamsTicketsWanderersTVShopCommercialFans Download our app Wycombe Wanderers Learning Download our app See below for the ticket information for our Sky Bet League One Play-Off Semi-Final fixture against Charlton Athletic at The Valley on Thursday 15th May (k.o The Chairboys have been given a full and final allocation of 3,130 tickets in the Jimmy Seed Stand This fixture is ALL-TICKET. You must purchase in advance from tickets.wwfc.com Season Ticket Holders – Monday 5th May @ 4pm General Sale – Thursday 8th May @10am Tickets for this fixture are allocated to one ticket per account holder Supporters will be able to buy 6 tickets per transaction Adults: £25.00Over 65: £22.00Under 21: £22.00Student (with valid ID): £20.00Under 18: £14.00Under 11: £6.00 Please note that regular concessions checks occur at the turnstiles Please ensure that your ticket is purchased at the correct ticket category at checkout Tickets are on sale until 12pm on Thursday 15th May 2025 Tickets will be available for collection ONLY 48 hours after purchase Adams Park will be open for tickets to be collected from 10am-5pm from Tuesday 6th May until Thursday 15th May Refunds will only be accepted if a request has been submitted and the ticket has been returned to the Wycombe Wanderers Ticket Office by 12pm on Thursday 15th May 2025 Duplicate ticket requests will also be accepted until 5pm on Thursday 15th May 2025 Wycombe Wanderers have been allocated 5 pairs of wheelchair and carer tickets Please contact the ticket office to purchase Ambulant disabled supporters that require a personal assistant can now claim their ticket online by assigning to the relevant carers account Please contact tickets@wwfc.com if you encounter any issues Wrexham have been branded a "circus" by Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones ahead of Saturday's showdown between the promotion-hunting League One sides owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are bidding for their third successive promotion in English football and sit two points above Wycombe Wanderers and four above Charlton in the fight for the final automatic promotion spot fourth-placed Charlton visit the Stok Racecourse on Saturday for a crucial clash that could both seal Wrexham's promotion -- if Wycombe fail to win -- or open the battle wide open "All we do is take a game as it comes," Jones said after his side beat Wycombe 4-0 on Monday we are not looking at Burton at home on the final game Charlton face Wrexham on Saturday in a game that will prove pivotal in the League One promotion race. Kevin Hodgson | MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images"We'll finish we'll breathe a little bit and then we'll move forward with Wrexham we have to go to the circus and see what we can get." Both teams head into the game in fine form with Wrexham unbeaten in their last eight and Charlton their last six -- picking up 16 points from a possible 18 in the process Wrexham could be promoted this weekend if they win and Wycombe fail to beat Leyton Orient while Charlton need a victory as well as help on the final day to have a chance of automatic promotion Stockport County are a point behind Charlton in fifth with extremely slim hopes of a top-two finish Two wins for Wrexham -- against Charlton and Lincoln City -- would assure their place in the Championship, which is one tier below the Premier League with the winner joining champions Birmingham City and the second-place finishers in the league above Marieanne Spacey-Cale’s side had an equal grip on the game until a quickfire double from Charlton's Bethan Roe and Katie Bradley broke the deadlock in the second half and sealed the result Welsh international Rachel Rowe was brought back into the starting line-up after a two-game absence with injury whilst long-term absentee Rianna Dean made her return to the field as a second half substitute youngster Natasha Udebhulu was handed her first senior appearance off the bench having impressed with the Under-21s this season Southampton's final day line-up (Photo: Chris Moorhouse) Saints started on the front foot to the echoing sounds of a boisterous St Mary’s on the final day; an early Aimee Palmer corner was sent into the box but captain Jemma Purfield’s header was wide at the back post Gidria Siber looked to be through on goal at the other end but Tara Bourne got down quickly to block her shot After an extensive period of end-to-end play Charlton's Jodie Hutton hit an effort from the left corner of the box which rebounded off the crossbar A quiet first half in terms of chances ended with a whipped Purfield free-kick that found Bourne’s head but the ball deflected backwards in the final meaningful action before the break The second half started with more fire as Rowe picked up the ball a handful of times with driving forward runs and caused a nuisance in the midfield - Palmer then shot with a powerful first-time strike Another burst of forwards play from Rowe and Georgia Mullett was then agonisingly quashed by the visitors before the deadlock was eventually broken on the hour mark Charlton found the back of the net first through Roe's impressive strike as the defender curled the ball into the far side of the goal after she's burst forward to support the attack on the right and cut into the penalty area with tidy footwork One quickly became two in the space of two minutes to effectively kill the contest off as the Addicks doubled their lead when Bradley’s low powerful shot found its way past Fran Stenson from the edge of the box Saints substitute Araya Dennis brought energy to the field after her introduction with an early strike that just went over in search of a response Mullett found herself in space on the right and fizzed a ball across the face of goal but Kendall’s sliding reach was fractionally too late Milly Mott was next to deliver a ball into the box from the same side as Kendall again came narrowly short of making contact Dennis rose highest at the back post but her header rebounded into the stands off the crossbar it's Charlton who will travel home with the three points to end the 2024/25 campaign There are no statistics available for this player Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Thanks for visiting Chris joined FloridaGators.com in 2011 after nearly three decades as a sports reporter at newspapers in Tampa and Orlando including 10 years covering the UF athletic program and another 10 covering the NFL Scott has been a senior writer for the Florida Gators since 2010 Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker It was a senior day celebration inside James G In her first competition of the outdoor season the senior from the Bahamas picked up a pair of event wins at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational.  Charlton got her weekend started on Friday afternoon with a decisive victory over a field that included both top collegiate competitors and strong professionals After fouling her second and third attempts gaining a lead she wouldn’t relinquish.  “It’s always great to PB (personal best) in the opener,” Charlton said but an outdoor PB so I’m feeling really good about it.” Friday’s competition mirrored her indoor opener in January where she recorded marks of 6.98 and 6.85 meters on back-to-back jumps she backed up her best jump with a 6.81-meter leap in the final round she came back to compete in the invitational section of the 100-meter dash It was her first time racing the 100 since this meet last year with a tailwind of 2.1 meters-per-second barely over the legal limit She came up .01 seconds shy of her personal best in the event from 2023 a year in which she qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships “She’s finally getting some consistency,” Florida jumps coach Nic Petersen said “Understanding how to be able to do that more consistently and I think she kind [of] got a feel for finally knowing how to do that on the regular.” Freshman Jaden Wiley put together his best race at Florida  thus far in the invitational section of the men’s 100-meter dash He finished ninth across all heats with a 10.13-second clocking The wind was over the allowable limit at +2.4 meters-per-second but it’s a new all-conditions personal best for the Georgia native made a statement in the first outdoor 400-meter race of his collegiate career he clocked the third-fastest time of the day among collegians Senior Ashton Schwartzman and sophomore Rios Prude Jr “Coach Holloway wanted me to go out a little slower,” Braun said “Going out in 21.6 [for the first 200 meters] was different Freshman Habiba Harris couldn’t match the spectacle of her wind-aided 12.69-second performance from two weeks ago in the women’s 100-meter hurdles but she still finished seventh against a strong collegiate field She crossed the finish line in 13.83 seconds running against a 3.1 meter-per-second headwind freshman Jarrell Jimenez shaved almost a half-second off his personal best winning his 400-meter hurdles heat in 52.36 The 1,500-meter heats were packed with hometown athletes freshman Ashley Fitzgerald and redshirt-senior Liina Winborn snuck into the top 10 finishing ninth and 10th with personal bests of 4:30.42 and 4:30.97 Senior Joe Wester hung tough in a quick men’s race He came up just about a quarter-second shy of his personal best Redshirt-freshman Alec Miller made his debut in the steeplechase Friday night juniors Hilda Olemomoi and Tia Wilson entered the top 10 performers in program history in the outdoor 5,000-meters Olemomoi finished fourth overall in 15:04.65 This time places her second in UF history behind only Parker Valby the same position she occupies in the indoor 5,000-meters Wilson’s time of 15:59.08 lands her at eighth Sophomore Gracelyn Leiseth put together the best weekend of her young career in the shot put and the discus.  She landed an impressive season’s best on Friday night in the invitational section of the women’s shot put Her third-round mark of 17.42 meters is the second-best of her career and nearly half-a-meter better than her season’s best entering the meet She’s now surpassed the 17-meter barrier in consecutive meets after failing to do so the entire indoor season she set a personal best in the discus by nearly two meters landing a fourth-round mark of 56.30 meters She vaults up to third in program history behind only Alida van Daalen and Rachel Longfors “There’s still definitely more to build on,” Leiseth said “I’ve been working on my cues in practice and implementing them in competitions and learning how to keep myself calm but excited at the same time.” Leikel Cabrera Gay reset his personal best in the javelin The sophomore transfer from Umpqua Community College threw 77.84 meters He’s now improved by over seven meters since arriving in Gainesville.  Freshman Evelyn Vanzwieten had a breakout day in the women’s javelin adding over three meters onto her personal best which she set at the Florida Relays two weeks ago Her fifth-round 48.54-meter toss places her ninth in program history In his first competition of the outdoor season redshirt-senior Malcolm Clemons finished seventh in the invitational section of the men’s long jump The Paris Olympian’s best mark was 7.30 meters but fouls on his final two jumps overshadowedshowed promises of something bigger “Meet speed and running through the board with a lot of speed,” Petersen said We just gotta get him a few more opportunities get him a little bit comfortable … and he’s gonna be fine.” Freshman Asia Phillips finished fourth in the invitational section of the women’s triple jump with a best mark of 12.99 meters The Florida men’s 4x100-meter relay team finished sixth among collegiate teams sophomore Malique Smith-Band and Wiley combined for a season’s best of 39.12 The Gators’ 4x400m-relay squad that was already the second best in the nation got a rejuvenating boost in the form of Jenoah McKiver The redshirt senior had a historic stretch to begin the indoor season but injuries kept him out of the SEC and NCAA Indoor Championships He was back on the track for the first time in over two months and anchored Florida to a victory in 3:01.52 overtaking Texas A&M as the NCAA leader “Having him back helps a ton because they know what he’s capable of,” coach Mike Holloway said but that’s all he needed … It’s his first race back Next on the schedule for the Gators is a weekend of split squad action at the East Coast Relays Contact Paul Hof-Mahoney at phof-mahoney@alligator.org Paul is a junior sports journalism major who is covering the track and field beat in his first semester with the Alligator he enjoys watching commentary Youtube channels and consuming every medium of track and field content imaginable Wycombe Wanderers will face Charlton Athletic over two legs in the Sky Bet League One semi-final The first leg will be played at Adams Park on Sunday 11th May The second leg will be played at The Valley on Thursday 15th May Ticket details will be announced as soon as possible THE MATCHSaints vs CharltonBarclays Women's ChampionshipSt Mary's StadiumSunday 4th May, 2pmBuy tickets Saints made their long-awaited return to winning ways last week with a 3-2 victory over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane Lucia Kendall scored her first goal of the season after returning from a spell on the sidelines and captain Jemma Purfield notched her first of the campaign as well with the pair also chipping in with an assist each On-loan forward Georgia Mullett added her name to the scoresheet with her first Saints goal as Marieanne Spacey-Cale's side held out against the battling Blades Saints returned to winning ways last weekend Charlton's form in 2025 has picked back up after a winter slump that had dented their hopes of remaining in the promotion race with five wins and four draws in that time and sit in third place in the league behind the runaway title battle between London City Lionesses and Birmingham City They were held to a 1-1 draw against Newcastle United in their most recent outing and ran out 4-3 winners against Sunderland in their last game away from home Saints ground out an impressive away win against Charlton earlier this season with a resolute away performance and 1-0 victory at The Valley A solitary goal from Tara Bourne earned the three points on the road along with some vital saves from Fran Stenson to earn the win against the Addicks Referee: Cristiana HattersleyAssistant Referee: Michael ButcherAssistant Referee: Julia KingsFourth Official: Sophie Dennington Speaking after Saints' return to winning ways last week Marieanne Spacey-Cale hailed the loyal support ahead of the final day They sing loud and proud and that [Sheffield United] result was for them for the season that they've still stuck by us with the support they've given "We'd like to see that support continue into the final day as we sign off back at home together and hopefully end on another positive to recognise both the hard work of the girls and the loyal backing we've had all year." Tickets for this fixture are still available to be purchased priced at just £10 for Adults and £4 for Under-18s Buy tickets These tickets, as with all home games this season, will still be on the Saints Tickets App once claimed Supporters should download the app and their tickets prior to coming to St Mary's Stadium There will be plenty of matchday entertainment for our final game of the season with supporters encouraged to back the team over the Bank Holiday weekend supporters are advised to read our dedicated article READ MORE Our game has been selected to be streamed live on the Barclays Women's Championship's YouTube channel with coverage starting shortly before kick-off as every game will be available to watch for supporters on the final day There will be live coverage and plenty of behind-the-scenes access on our dedicated social media accounts with full match highlights to follow on Saturday: X | Instagram Thanks for visiting Wycombe Wanderers are pleased to confirm ticket information to supporters for its Sky Bet League One Play-Off home leg against Charlton Athletic on Sunday 11th May Frank Adams Stand (Blocks N/P/Q)  These prices are the club\'s regular prices for league fixtures Please note that all season ticket holders are required to purchase a ticket as play-off fixtures are not included in season tickets Online – Log into tickets.wwfc.com using you ticketing account log in. If you have issues logging in, please contact tickets@wwfc.com.  Telephone or - The ticket office phone lines will operate Tuesday to Friday In-person – will commence at the time of sale In-person sales will only occur during our standard opening hours (Tuesday – Friday 10am till 5pm) and after the final whistle on home matchdays.  Sales commence from Sunday 4th May 2025 @ 10am  Supporters will have first priority to purchase their season ticket seat/location along with any other season ticket holders located in their linked account network season ticket holders will also have the opportunity to purchase additional tickets in the stadium before the event is opened up to the general public Season ticket holders will not need to purchase their season ticket seat if they wish Seats are reserved until the next phase where they will be released onto general sale Supporters will be able to purchase 10 tickets per account per transaction.  Sales commence from Wednesday 7th May 2025 @ 10am  including those not purchased by existing season ticket holders will go onto general sale in this phase Supporters will be able to purchase 6 tickets per account per transaction.  There are a number of Wheelchair and Accessible Disabled tickets with accompanying Personal Assistant tickets These are sold under the same periods of sale Supporters who are require a personal assistant ticket can process this via their ticketing account without contacting the ticket office. 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Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones says his "circus" comment about League One promotion rivals Wrexham has been "misunderstood" Fourth-placed Charlton visit second-placed Wrexham on Saturday and looking forward to the fixture Jones told Sky Sports: "It's a bumper game we have to go to the circus and see what we can get." the 51-year-old Welshman has since moved to defuse any potential ill-feeling between himself and the north Wales club owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney "I was a bit misquoted or misunderstood mentioning the word 'circus'," explained Jones speaking to BBC Radio London "I didn't mean the club or players or anything there because they are a very well run Wrexham a 'circus' says Charlton boss Jones Wrexham lifted by McElhenney speech - Parkinson Wrexham return to second spot with Blackpool win Charlton, who are looking to return to the Championship after five seasons in League One, put automatic promotion back in Wrexham's hands with a 4-0 win at now third-placed Wycombe Wanderers on Monday Wrexham are seeking an historic third successive promotion having risen from the National League since Reynolds and McElhenney's 2021 takeover They have also picked up a global following via a Disney documentary series "The owners there have done a fantastic job not only galvanising a club and taking the club forward they've actually taken a community which needed it as well," added Jones as he clarified his earlier comments so one that has heart and they've done a magnificent job "What I meant was what follows Wrexham around is a lot of pomp and I don't want it to be for our thing so that's what I meant - hopefully that clears that." 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The Charlton College of Business (CCB) at UMass Dartmouth is excited to offer local businesses and organizations a unique opportunity to access free high-quality consulting services through our Capstone Practicum program Funded by the Blue Economy Initiatives Program under the guidance of experienced faculty and industry consultants are ready to tackle your strategic challenges Ready to take your organization to the next level Partner with the Charlton College of Business today "This experience helped my class understand a day in the life of a marketer reinforcing all the tools and lessons we've learned over the last four years and letting us tap into our creative side." but one question from The Athletic prompts the former West Ham United youth product to pause for thought It is 14 months since the midfielder swapped West Ham for League One Charlton Athletic in search of opportunities He has become a lynchpin in Nathan Jones’ promotion-chasing team who are fourth and still in the hunt for the automatic promotion places with two games remaining but emotions are still raw for the 25-year-old when it comes to his former club “I find it weird watching West Ham,” Coventry tells The Athletic “I haven’t been back to the London Stadium since leaving I can picture the lads giving me stick and telling me to let it go “There have been two managers (Julen Lopetegui and Graham Potter) this season who I haven’t played under It would feel strange going back and I don’t enjoy watching them as much It’s nice seeing Ollie Scarles (academy graduate) and (Aaron) Cresswell in the team doing well I can go back at some point but probably not now.” Coventry made 10 first-team appearances for West Ham From a debut in September 2018 against Macclesfield Town Coventry was never given a regular run of games His sole Premier League appearance came against Manchester City nearly four years later and his career has included loan spells with Lincoln City Coventry was still reluctant to leave West Ham earlier having harboured hopes of being a first-team regular His contract was set to expire at the end of the 2023-24 season and a discussion with former manager David Moyes prompted a tough decision when Charlton made their interest clear “Moyes was always honest with me,” says Coventry Then other times when he would tell me to stay He helped me transition from the academy into the first team You can be in a bubble when you play for the under-21s As much as I loved training with Declan Rice and Mark Noble I needed that experience of playing something meaningful “I tore my hamstring at Rotherham at the end of the (2022-23) season I played the first pre-season game with West Ham but had a setback after We went to Australia for the tour and I didn’t play any of the games I had a few options but they didn’t feel right Charlton first showed interest around November and it just felt right “I had waited a long time for a chance at West Ham Staff and the players told me to stay and I felt I was good enough There were times when I had options but I still backed myself to earn a place in the team It’s hard to say I should’ve left earlier because that’s not how I felt I developed so much training with (Jarrod) Bowen (Lucas) Paqueta and all these top players.” Even the new start at Charlton has had difficulties He was signed by Michael Appleton on January 12 — but within 12 days the manager had been sacked and replaced by Jones It was at that point that he turned to a former West Ham team-mate “It was a difficult time leaving West Ham and then the change at Charlton we spoke when he took over about where I could improve and what he liked about me I’ve overcome disappointments and not playing consistently in my career But this is the best I’ve felt and I needed this stability “In the process of me leaving and starting at Charlton (Pablo) Fornals helped me massively with advice Fornals treated every young player as if they were his son He’s someone you would love to have in your team Just so genuine and one of my favourite team-mates.” who have been in League One for five years He has started 42 of their 44 league games and impressed in his holding midfield role as Jones has built a team pushing Wrexham and Wycombe Wanderers for automatic promotion his form earned a senior call-up for the Republic of Ireland squad for the Nations League game against England I arrived for pre-season with the intention of being in the team so it’s great to feature heavily in the push for promotion — the gaffer has shown great faith in me,” Coventry says “Maybe people from the outside thought we wouldn’t be around it But we all had confidence we would compete and here we are now I believe the club can return back to where it belongs (the Premier League “We’ve seen it with recent performances from the team The club is back on a rise and hopefully we can end the season on a high Coventry returned to West Ham’s training ground before finalising his switch to Charlton there were no players or coaches present at Rush Green The realisation of leaving his boyhood club finally sank in so it felt strange waking up one day and no longer being a West Ham player,” he says “I went to Rush Green and my seat in the training ground was next to Ben Johnson (who left last summer to join Ipswich Town on a free transfer) I got a bit emotional thinking me and him made it this far into the first team But it was just me and the security guards because I got to the training ground late “It would’ve been nice to see people but maybe it was for the best so I wouldn’t get emotional Jamo (the kit man) dropped more of my stuff off the next day and had a picture of me with the Conference League trophy I wasn’t on the bench or played in the build-up to the Conference League win but it’s given me that inner drive to experience that winning feeling again Roshane Thomas is a staff writer who covers West Ham United for The Athletic. 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Follow Roshane on Twitter @RoshaneSport Matty Godden joined Charlton from Coventry last summer Matty Godden's 18th goal of the season helped Charlton secure their place in the League One play-offs with a win over Northampton Luke Berry put the Addicks ahead in the ninth minute The attacking midfielder struck a right-footed volley home after Northampton defender TJ Eyoma could only partially cut out Godden's cross Dara Costelloe equalised for the visitors soon after The striker sent goalkeeper Will Mannion the wrong way from the penalty spot after referee Ollie Yates penalised Tom McIntyre for handling Tariqe Fosu's teasing delivery Former Charlton winger Fosu produced a terrible miss in the 53rd minute from close range after being picked out by Tyler Roberts – his attempt harmlessly drifting out towards the left touchline Godden rattled the crossbar in the 67th minute from Thierry Small's cross but the veteran striker made no mistake four minutes later sliding his finish underneath Northampton goalkeeper Lee Burge after racing on to Chuks Aneke's flick-on Northampton substitute James Wilson was just unable to reach Costelloe's pass as Charlton endured a nervy finish but moved up to fourth in the table To load Comments you need to enable JavaScript in your browser The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made Wilson Match OfficialsReferee: Ollie YatesAssistant Referee 1: Alex BradleyAssistant Referee 2: Declan O'SheaFourth Official: Harry WagerMatch StatsKey Scroll LeftScroll RightCharlton Athletic have lost just two of their 17 home league games against Northampton Town (W6 D9) though one of those came in a 3-2 defeat in this fixture last season at the Valley Northampton Town have lost just two of their last 16 league games against sides from London (W8 D6) scoring 2+ goals in eight of those matches Charlton have won just two of their last 13 league games played on Good Friday (D6 L5) failing to win any of their four home matches in that time Northampton have won just one of their last six away league games played on Good Friday (D2 L3) a 2-0 victory vs Oldham Athletic in April 2022 Cameron McGeehan (Northampton Town) is shown the yellow card Max Dyche (Northampton Town) is shown the yellow card Chuks Aneke (Charlton Athletic) is shown the yellow card Delay in match because of an injury Will Mannion (Charlton Athletic) Thierry Small (Charlton Athletic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul James Wilson (Northampton Town) wins a free kick on the right wing Cameron McGeehan (Northampton Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner Fourth official has announced 5 minutes of added time Ben Perry (Northampton Town) header from the centre of the box is blocked Kayne Ramsay (Charlton Athletic) is shown the yellow card Tyreece Campbell (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half World record-holder Devynne Charlton successfully defended her 60m hurdles title, winning a thrilling race of record depth in 7.72 at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 25. Before this world indoor final, the record number of athletes finishing under 7.80 in a single race was three. In Nanjing the top six all beat that mark, Ditaji Kambundji dipping for silver in 7.73 and Ackera Nugent getting bronze in 7.74. The top six were separated by just 0.04. Pia Skrzyszowska was fourth in a Polish record of 7.74, USA’s Grace Stark was fifth in the same time and Nadine Visser of the Netherlands was sixth in 7.76. That time of 7.76 would have been enough to win 15 of the past 20 editions of the World Indoor Championships. The field for the final was stacked.  Charlton got a great start and while her rivals tried hard to chase her down, the Bahamian held them off by only hundredths of a second to secure her second successive world indoor title, and her third world indoor medal overall after her silver from 2022. Switzerland’s Kambundji started as the fastest in the world this year thanks to the 7.67 European indoor record she set to win her European indoor title earlier this month – a time just 0.02 off the world indoor record set by Charlton at last year’s World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.  This time they were just 0.01 apart, with Jamaica’s Nugent following a further hundredth behind. Nugent denied Skrzyszowska a medal by three thousandths of a second, though the 2024 world indoor bronze medallist did leave with the national record to her name. “It was a big deal for me to come here and show up, defend my title,” said Charlton, who was eighth on the list of entries for Nanjing on season's best but peaked when it mattered the most. “It was a big goal for me. It wasn't looking great, but I trusted the people around me and I was able to pull it off.  “It's definitely super hard to defend a title at an event like this. The women always show up. To come away with a win against these ladies, it's really cool.” Nugent had averted disaster in the semifinals as she managed to stay on her feet despite hitting the final hurdle hard – so much so that the top of the barrier came completely away from the frame. She managed to finish second in a race won by Skrzyszowska – 7.79 to 8.00. Visser won her semifinal in 7.81 to Charlton’s 7.82, while the third semifinal was won by Stark in 7.72 from Kambundji on 7.76. China’s Wu Yanni missed out on a place in the final by just 0.01 but will take consolation from setting a national record of 8.01 – a time that places her fourth on the Asian all-time list – in front of a passionate home crowd. Nathan Jones was appointed Charlton Athletic manager in February 2024 Wrexham have been called "a circus" by Nathan Jones manager of League One promotion rivals Charlton Athletic ahead of Saturday's crunch game at the Stok Cae Ras The Welsh side are partly owned by Ryan Reynolds and fellow Hollywood actor Rob McElhenney who are hoping to achieve three successive promotions at the club McElhenney stood with Wrexham fans and posed for photographs during their 2-1 win at Blackpool - a result that returned Wrexham to second in the table and into an automatic promotion spot Phil Parkinson's side are four points in front of the fourth placed Addicks and two points ahead of second placed Wycombe Wanderers Charlton's 4-0 win at Wycombe means they are still in contention for second spot and would move within a point of Wrexham with a win in north Wales "All we do is take a game as it comes," Welshman Jones told Sky Sports we'll breathe a little bit and then we'll move forward with Wrexham Wrexham - who can confirm promotion with wins against Charlton and away at Lincoln City on the final day - have yet to respond to Jones' "circus" label Wrexham return to second spot with Blackpool win Top storiesLive Labor star’s $35 million deal of a lifetimeAndrew Charlton’s wealth was built off a 2020 deal to sell his advisory firm to Accenture SaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy link Share via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe Economics nerds have been going ga-ga for Labor MP Andrew Charlton since forever He’s a former University of Sydney medallist Rhodes scholar and senior economics adviser to Kevin Rudd during the GFC This masthead rhapsodised that he was a “potential modern Hawke-Keating reformer” before he even set foot in parliament Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. 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Warren Joins Defensive Staff1/9/2025 9:00:00 AM | Football Sam Smith signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Wrexham in January Wrexham thumped Charlton Athletic 3-0 to seal a historic third successive promotion and secure a return to the second tier for the first time in 43 years Following Wycombe Wanderers' 1-0 loss to Leyton Orient earlier in the day Phil Parkinson's side knew they would clinch the runner-up spot in League One with victory over the Addicks The hosts scored twice in quick succession in the first half with Ollie Rathbone's sweet strike putting Wrexham ahead at the Stok Cae Ras Sam Smith then netted his sixth goal for the club since joining from Reading in January only three minutes later Striker Smith completed his double late on as Wrexham kept a 23rd league clean sheet of the season to take second place in style - and with a game to spare - in front of Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Defeat ended Charlton's hopes of automatic promotion with Nathan Jones' side - who are fifth - now turning their attention to the play-offs Wrexham's remarkable rise - and what comes next Wrexham owners 'deserve' success - Parkinson Reynolds takes selfies with fans before crunch game Rob McElhenney (left) and Ryan Reynolds' takeover of Wrexham was finalised in February 2021 Parkinson went with the same starting XI and substitutes from Monday's crucial 2-1 triumph over Blackpool at Bloomfield Road His opposite number Jones, who labelled Wrexham a "circus" in the build-up to the fixture made two changes from his team's 4-0 demolition of Wycombe as Tennai Watson and Karoy Anderson replaced Thierry Small and Luke Berry Wycombe's slip-up played a key role in ensuring the home faithful lifted the noise levels well before kick-off in north Wales But following a run of 15 wins from their past 20 league games Charlton's supporters were in fine fettle themselves as their side also went into the game still in the mix to finish second behind champions Birmingham City And the opening stages typified a contest between two evenly-matched teams with a huge amount at stake - with no noteworthy goalmouth action for either side That was until a pivotal three-minute period in which Wrexham took a firm stronghold in the contest Charlton survived a major scare on 15 minutes as - having hoped for an offside flag to come to their rescue - Macaulay Gillesphey put in a last-ditch challenge to prevent Smith from getting a shot on goal But Wrexham scored from the resulting corner as the ball was fed to Rathbone whose low drilled effort flew beyond Will Mannion from just outside the 18-yard box It was the 28-year-old's second goal in as many matches and eighth of the campaign on what was his 350th career appearance And the home side were in dreamland moments later as Matty James' floated ball over the top of the Charlton defence fell to Smith who stretched to volley into the net and subsequent chants of 'Doo doo doo football in a circus' to the tune of Black Lace's Do The Conga from the Wrexham faithful in response to Jones' pre-match comments but as Wrexham grew more content to sit deeper and stay compact having established a two-goal cushion the visitors enjoyed more possession and territory Matty Godden's goal-bound flick was well blocked by Dan Scarr before Arthur Okonkwo superbly denied Watson with his legs from a one-on-one position just after the half-hour mark Tyreece Campbell then had a shot blocked as Wrexham's defensive effort typified why they have kept more clean sheets than any other side in the third tier this season Charlton needed at least three second-half goals to keep their top-two hopes alive a task that appeared all the more daunting given Wrexham had lost just twice in 22 home league matches this season As was the case from the beginning of the first 45 minutes neither side created any openings in the early stages of the second half Jones sent on Micah Mbick and Daniel Kanu in place of Lloyd Jones and Karoy Anderson as his side looked for a route back in the contest Parkinson responded by replacing Jay Rodriguez with Steven Fletcher as Wrexham looked to see out the final 20 minutes Charlton continued to push in the final stages without overly troubling Okonkwo And Wrexham put the icing on the promotion cake as Smith headed Max Cleworth's cross into the net in the 81st minute to seal a 16th and final home league victory of the campaign and a return to the second tier for the first time since the 1981-82 season Charlton sign off the regular season at home against Burton Albion as they prepare for the play-offs Wrexham - who were in non-league in 2022-23 - travel to Lincoln City on the same day as they bid to round off yet another memorable campaign in style The key for me today is how we've done it "The performance today was really controlled and high quality and I'm so pleased with that because getting over the line in football is hard "Having the control and mentality to produce a performance of that standard in such a pressure game is an enormous credit to everybody." "They did the basics far better than us "We came up against a good side today that were at the top of their game It's been a difficult one to take today "But we've been on a fantastic run and we've managed to secure the play-offs which we did a few weeks ago." Marriott at 87 minutesSubstituteshome team Marriott at 87 minutesSubstitutesNumber 29 Mitchell Match OfficialsReferee: Ben TonerAssistant Referee 1: Wayne GrunnillAssistant Referee 2: Jacob LehaneFourth Official: Alan YoungMatch StatsKey Scroll LeftScroll RightWrexham have lost just one of their last eight league games against Charlton Athletic (W3 D4) with this exact fixture being played for the first time since September 1981 and a 1-0 win for the Welsh side Charlton Athletic have won just one of their prior six away league games against Wrexham (D2 L3) Wrexham have lost just two of their 22 home league games this season (W15 D5) though their last home defeat came against a side from London in a 2-1 loss to Leyton Orient in February Charlton have failed to win any of their last seven league games against sides from Wales (D4 L3) since a 2-1 victory over Cardiff City in March 2015 Matty Godden (Charlton Athletic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time Oliver Rathbone (Wrexham) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal Macaulay Gillesphey (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half Greg Docherty (Charlton Athletic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked Ryan Longman (Wrexham) right footed shot from the right side of the box is high and wide to the right Assisted by Matty James following a fast break Sam Smith (Wrexham) header from the centre of the box to the top right corner Foul by Tyreece Campbell (Charlton Athletic) Oliver Rathbone (Wrexham) wins a free kick in the defensive half Alex Gilbert (Charlton Athletic) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked The accelerated BS to MBA and BS to MS programs are integrated degree programs in which qualified students can earn a bachelor's degree and also a master's degree you can take up to 9 credits from approved Charlton College of Business graduate courses As long as you earn a minimum grade of B- or higher in the graduate-level courses these courses will count toward your MBA or MS program which will reduce the overall time required to complete an MBA or MS degree The accelerated BS/MBA and BS/MS programs are designed for highly motivated and qualified undergraduates who wish to pursue an advanced degree Interested undergraduate students may apply for an accelerated program after they have earned at least 75 credits in the undergraduate program The program is competitive and admission is based on overall academic performance Interested students should complete an Accelerated Baccalaureate/Master's Program Application Form and submit it to the relevant Graduate Program Director or Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs you will submit your complete graduate application to the Office of Graduate Studies and Admissions Apply online Applications will be evaluated using the same method as applications to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) Students admitted to a program will be assigned an advisor Applicants should consult with their undergraduate academic advisor and appropriate graduate program director as soon as they are considering the combined BS/MBA or BS/MS program This will allow students to best prepare what electives to take during their undergraduate program During the second semester of their junior year or earlier students should work with their undergraduate advisor to complete the Accelerated Baccalaureate/Master's Program Application Form, as well as meet with the appropriate graduate program director. 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The academic advisor and appropriate Graduate Program Director must identify and approve the recommended graduate course credits Sample courses that may meet eligibility toward fulfilling the undergraduate and accelerated degree requirements: will face Wycombe in the play-off semi-finals Mason Bennett converting from the penalty spot after Fabio Tavares was brought down by goalkeeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer Charlton's top scorer finishing from the right of the penalty box with Burton keeper Max Crocombe making a bad call to stray from his line to try to reach Tennai Watson's through ball Godden doubled his tally in the 34th minute producing a sharp turn from Josh Edwards' pass to beat Crocombe who managed to get a hand to his low left-footed shot but could not keep it out whose poor backpass had led to the early penalty made amends when he headed in Conor Coventry's in-swinging corner in the 51st minute to put Charlton 3-1 ahead It could have been four but Addicks debutant Ibrahim Fullah hit the right post from Karoy Anderson's cutback Taroni Match OfficialsReferee: Sam PurkissAssistant Referee 1: Ryan WhitakerAssistant Referee 2: Andrew BennettFourth Official: Aaron FarmerMatch StatsKey Scroll LeftScroll RightCharlton Athletic have lost just one of their last seven league games against Burton Albion (W4 D2) failing to score in just one of those matches Burton Albion have won just one of their five away league games against Charlton Athletic (D1 L3) When finishing a league campaign on home soil Charlton have won each of their last three games without conceding a goal in the process Burton have previously finished just one of their Football League campaigns against opposition from London the Brewers have failed to win any of their last eight final day EFL fixtures (D2 L6) Foul by Ibrahim Fullah (Charlton Athletic) Tomas Kalinauskas (Burton Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half Udoka Godwin-Malife (Burton Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half Ibrahim Fullah (Charlton Athletic) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked Fourth official has announced 6 minutes of added time Ibrahim Fullah (Charlton Athletic) hits the bar with a left footed shot from the centre of the box Jason Sraha (Burton Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half Alex Gilbert (Charlton Athletic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked Owen Dodgson (Burton Albion) is shown the yellow card Tennai Watson (Charlton Athletic) is shown the yellow card Tennai Watson (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half (This story was updated to add new information.) CHARLTON — When an impaired driver slammed head-on into the Brodeur family's minivan in 1997 on Route 20 in Charlton doctors said 10-year-old Kyle would most likely not survive they told me he'd always be in a vegetative state," his mother "He's had one miracle after another for 27 years." Kyle not only survived but also spent the last nearly three decades hoping to inspire and educate the public "He wanted to inspire people to live their best life He always reminded people to really live." Kyle died peacefully on Jan "He's given me so many things to do," she said "Now I can keep my boy alive just like I did for my Mike." The Brodeur family was coming home from Christmas shopping on Nov He spent 12 months in a coma and had more than 30 surgeries suffered a broken femur and spent two months in a full-body cast suffered from severe anxiety from the traumatic experience Lisa herself suffered a shattered left arm as well as neck and back injuries "Kyle prepared me over the last six months he kept telling me how he was going to leave me soon," she said "He told me everything he wanted me to do to keep his legacy alive and that's what I'm going to do." Kyle and Lisa spent every day since the crash to educate raise awareness and inspire the public to make safer decisions behind the wheel the State House and a number of driver's education programs "We bring our message loud and clear," she said "What really happens in an OUI or DUI crash The family was also instrumental in gaining funding for the Route 20 improvement project to make the roadway safer Brodeur published "A Mother's Journey: Through Faith, Hope and Courage," which was released in October 2013 The book is now being used in local schools including David Prouty High School and Shepherd Hill Regional School "I always knew Kyle would end up being a teacher after we go into a school or after we went into the prison that it was the most powerful presentation they've been given." Apart from raising awareness about the consequences of impaired driving, Kyle was an artist and spent hours every day at the easel His artist page has more than 2,000 followers from all over the world Donations for the billboard can be made in-person or sent by-mail to Savers Bank in Charlton