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RI drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants put in pause
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House speaker puts pause on bid to expand immigrant access to driver s licenses
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Mentoring At MTSU Jun 12, 2021 at 06:37 am by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) A $50,000 Tennessee Board of Regents grant will provide mentoring opportunities for new MTSU students, while another $47,400 TBR grant will support new students with writing skills.
Together, the combined nearly $100,000 in grants from TBR and its Student Engagement, Retention and Success initiative, or SERS, support MTSU Office of Student Success efforts.
In all, MTSU received six TBR SERS grants totaling more than $162,000 to benefit underserved students, including in the areas of media/journalism ($7,000), education abroad ($30,500), MTeach ($3,000 for math-science education) and speech-language, pathology and audiology majors ($24,700).
MTSU Student Success is committed to helping students be academically successful and graduate in four years.
Author of the article: Francis Racine
Publishing date: May 18, 2021 • 2 days ago • 3 minute read • A requested zone change for the former St. Gabriel s Catholic Elementary school located on Reneal Street, was approved by members of the city s Planning Advisory and Hearing Committee on Monday. The two-storey building is set to be developed into a 17-unit apartment building. Photo taken on Tuesday May 18, 2021 in Cornwall, Ont. Francis Racine/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Francis Racine /Francis Racine/Standard-Freeholder
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The redevelopment of a vacant former elementary school located in the city’s north end got the green light from members of Cornwall’s Planning Hearing and Advisory Committee on Monday evening.
CapFed Best News: Ahead of Japanese Children s Day, Topeka Zoo gives glimpse into different culture Rafael Garcia, Topeka Capital-Journal © Rafael Garcia/The Capital-Journal Shiori Saeki and Riho Inomata, Washburn University students from Japan, teach Noah and Mia Smith, both of Lawrence, how to fold origami hats on Sunday at the Topeka Zoo s celebration of Japanese Children s Day, which is May 5.
The Topeka Zoo s Kay McFarland Japanese Garden might not be on the same scale as its counterparts in the actual country, but Brenda and Mark Smith said the peaceful setting definitely reminded them of the times they were stationed in Okinawa.
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