Hundreds of children from across Colorado will participate in an investigational study to determine whether the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine can produce an immune response against the sometimes deadly disease, and
/PRNewswire/ Today, Global Down Syndrome Foundation announced its annual AcceptAbility Gala will take place virtually on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 from.
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DENVER, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) announced its Ambassadors and its initial celebrity lineup for the virtual
Saturday, November 13. The marquee event is the largest fundraiser for Down syndrome in the world, raising over $22 million to date for life-saving and transformative research and medical care. Models with Down syndrome, Hollywood celebrities, renowned athletes, and philanthropists from all over the world will join GLOBAL to be inspired and to raise funds for people with Down syndrome
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During the fashion show, 27 brilliant and beautiful models with Down syndrome will rock the runway. The event will honor GLOBAL
Ariana Q. Sorensen of Paonia graduated from Western State University in Gunnison with a double major in history and political science. She was on the deanâs list the past three semesters.
Sarah Wagler of Rifle was named to the spring 2021 semester deanâs honor roll at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. She is a senior majoring in child and family services.
Atlantis McGowen of Grand Junction earned a bachelorâs degree in investigative forensics May 15 from University of Maryland Global Campus in Adelphi, Maryland.
Paonia High School graduates excelled recently at Idaho State University track competitions.
Ashley VanVleet-Sturgis won the heptathlon with a score of 5,438, the third-highest in ISU history. Her mark ranks her 20th in the nation.