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GARY â Keeping the Dream Alive, part of the Indiana University Northwest Office of Admissions Spring Forward series of virtual information sessions about college, will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on April 9.
This special event will provide an opportunity for prospective undocumented and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students to learn more about the DACA program, the application process at IU Northwest, and how to apply for financial aid as an undocumented or DACA student.
Attendees will hear from Karina Garduño, the assistant director for Multicultural Programming at IUPUI. Garduño works in several areas within the IUPUI Multicultural Center and serves as the primary point of contact for DACA and undocumented students who attend IU campuses.
Updated: 4:01 AM EST March 9, 2021
MONROE, Michigan In March, Monroe County Community College has nearly a dozen programs to celebrate and educate during Women s History Month 2021, and nearly all of them are virtual events.
All programs will be via Zoom video conference unless otherwise noted, find the signup links at www.monroeccc.edu/events.
March 9: Women Who Rise: Our Lineage of Leadership with Robin West Smith, 11 a.m., will discuss stories of women throughout American history whose contributions to society in the 20th century paved the way for industrial, political and social foundation.
March 11: Women s Health with Katie Valley, 9 a.m., focuses on body image and includes topics such as myths surrounding health and weight including and introduction of “Health at Every Size Concept”; understanding size diversity and the dangers of weight stigma or weight discrimination; the history of diet culture on racism and the oppression of women; risk
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Adapting to pandemic conditions, William & Mary’s Office of Community Engagement has transformed its ongoing programs to continue reaching out.
The department’s new GivePulse platform is offering students and community members ways to connect with service opportunities, and the Presidential Call to Service Council is spending this academic year exploring what service expansion could look like in the future, according to Director of the Office of Community Engagement Melody Porter.
Buddy Boxes
One of several new initiatives is happening with Lafayette Kids, which pairs W&M students (“Bigs”) with local young people (“Littles”) for youth development, forming a partnership with the Williamsburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority to offer Buddy Boxes. It’s a subscription-type program customized for each youth participant to support learning and connection,
A Bertha Palmer Biography has been named a must read for Sarasota residents. The biography is titled, “Suncoast Empire: Bertha Honoré Palmer, Her Family and the Rise of Sarasota”.