Cronkite students who traveled to Argentina last summer returned with new ideas about the world and uncovered different perspectives they couldn’t see from home in the U.S.The students visited the South American country as the first cohort of a study abroad internship program implemented by the Cronkite Global Initiatives and the Career and Professional Development teams at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU. The program allowed the students to spend almost three months in the country working a global internship.
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With two weeks still to go, December is already one of the worst months of the pandemic
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated December 18, 2020, 8:21 a.m.
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A health care worker carries a COVID-19 specimen from a motorist at a drive-thru testing site outside McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, R.I, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020. The testing site was set up outside the minor league baseball stadium as a partnership with the state and ACCU Reference Medical Lab to help with demand for more testing amidst a surge in coronavirus cases.David Goldman/Associated Press
Ford Motor Company Latino and Culturas Partner on Project to Honor COVID-19 Essential Workers & Heroes
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Gratitude is Essential
“Essential workers have been hit hard. They have put themselves at risk to help others [and] we recognize the work they do,” says Sonia Smith-Kang, Co-founder of Culturas. “We wanted to send our gratitude and thank them for all they do.” LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) December 10, 2020 Culturas Media Platform and Ford Motor Company have joined forces to recognize, celebrate and honor essential workers during this global pandemic. From first responders and medical professionals to educators and grocers, a myriad of individuals have come forward to keep our communities safe, fed and healthy. The Gratitude Is Essential project is a collaborative effort to recognize and meet needs of these heroes that walk among us.