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Campuses Ravaged by Flu: Why Vaccination Matters Now More Than Ever
Classes cancelled, campus a ghost town, sporting events half full. It’s safe to say this semester on our college campuses, and on campuses around the country things are not the same. Flu has wiped out a lot of the usual activities.
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The Obama Foundation Opens Applications for the 2025-2027 Voyager Scholarship, the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service
This scholarship provides financial support, travel-based learning opportunities, and access to a global network of leaders for 100 students pursuing careers in public service.
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EDYOU LAUNCHES TO 4,000 COLLEGE COMMUNITIES, INTRODUCING A VERIFIED, AUTHENTIC SOCIAL MEDIA 2.0 PLATFORM FOR GEN Z COLLEGE STUDENTS
Empowering the Next Generation with a Unique Creator Economy for Student Influencers New York, NY – EDYOU, the private social media app built exclusively for Gen Z college students, has officially launched nationwide.
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Learn Filmmaking by Making a Feature Film While Earning an MFA
The Palm Beach Photographic Centre announces the launch of a graduate film school unique in its hands-on approach to teaching advanced feature filmmaking.
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DOSOMETHING ENCOURAGES YOUNG PEOPLE TO DISCOVER GREEN CAREERS THROUGH THE GREENPRINT
The program showcases careers that use STEM skills to solve the climate crisis NEW YORK, January 17, 2025 – DoSomething, the hub for youth-centered leadership and service, launched The Greenprint, a program to ...
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AmeriCorps Seeks Members to Lead the Future of Public Health
Public Health AmeriCorps members address urgent public health needs, help improve health outcomes, and gain hands-on experience in public health.
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Effie Collegiate US Announces 2025 Spring Semester Brand Challenge with Amazon
Effie United States, a branch of Effie Worldwide, has announced its collaboration with Amazon for the 2025 Effie Collegiate US program. Modeled after the prestigious Effie Awards for marketing effectiveness, the program engages marketing students across the U.S.
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Roger Lee Mendoza Receives Phi Kappa Phi Mary Todd Sabbatical Award
Roger Lee Mendoza, professor in the College of Business and Economics at California State University, Los Angeles, has been selected by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi—the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines—as the recipient of the ...
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Act Now: Protect Yourself and Others by Getting the Flu Shot Today
My cousin, Amanda, died from the flu when she was 4 years old, before I was even born. Because of this, my entire family has been very involved in efforts to raise awareness about the danger of Influenza and encouraging people to get vaccinated.