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An exhibit on the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus called "Peace Corps at 60: the Volunteer" tips its hat to the program’s storied history and one Hawaiʻi resident whose life touched so many.
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The United States Peace Corps is soliciting nominations for the 2021 John F. Kennedy Service Award through August 31, 2021. Any WSU faculty or staff who may be Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV’s), or know individuals who are RPCV’s are encouraged to nominate qualified individuals. Established in 2006, this award honors President Kennedy’s vision, leadership, and commitment to public service by recognizing members of the Peace Corps community who have made exceptional contributions toward realizing the mission and goals of the agency in their community. For more information about the JFK Awards, including eligibility requirements and submission forms, please visit the Peace Corps website, . » More .
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Saif Ishoof, vice president of the Office of Engagement; District 5 Miami-Dade Commissioner Eileen Higgins; David Garcia ’85, president of Returned Peace Corps of South Florida, Inc.; Jill Beloff Farrell; FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg; Hilary Landorf, founding executive director, Office of Global Learning Initiatives; Dr. Pablo Ortiz, FIU vice president for Regional and World Locations and vice provost for Biscayne Bay Campus; Glenn Blumhorst, president of National Peace Corps Association.
FIU celebrates 60th anniversary of the Peace Corps with commemorative gift
The Peace Corps’ 60th-anniversary commemorative gift is designed by alumnus David Garcia ’85 and displayed on the north side of DM