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The public is invited to attend the American Association of University Women Del Mar-Leucadia Branch and Carlsbad/Oceanside/Vista Branch annual joint meeting featuring amazing women who were “Trailblazers” in their Navy careers. The virtual program is Saturday, March 13 from 10 a.m. to noon. The Zoom room opens for a 30-minute social/chat time followed by the program at 10:30 a.m.
Commander Leslie “Meat” Mintz, commanding officer VFA-213 Fighting Blacklions
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Three Navy women will discuss how they became Navy trailblazers and share with AAUW members, guests and AAUW Tech Trek and Speech Trek middle and high school young women what qualities it takes to excel in their jobs and overcome challenges. After each woman’s presentation there will be a short period for questions
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Publishing date: Mar 05, 2021 • March 5, 2021 • 1 minute read • This year s Coldest Night of the Year event in Exeter raised more than $40,000, far exceeding its $30,000 goal. Above is one of the top fundraising teams, Bernie’s Mittens/Dave’s Gloves. Photo by Handout /jpg, LA
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EXETER – The United Way Perth-Huron’s (UWPH) Exeter and Area Community Committee announced last week that this year’s Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) event exceeded its goal and raised more than $40,000.
“The response to CNOY by the people of Exeter and area was amazing,” said committee co-chair Darren Boyle. “Thank you to everyone who walked to raise money in support of local people experiencing homelessness, hunger and hurt. Your generosity will help build an even stronger community.”
Miami University’s preppy reputation is no secret to anyone, but financial and anecdotal evidence shows that sentiment has contributed to a lasting impact on the university’s socioeconomic diversity.
The American Association of University Women Del Mar-Leucadia Branch recently announced the winners of its recent Speech Trek contest for high school students.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 19, 2021) University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto sent an email to the campus community yesterday with an update on the latest round of federal funds to assist eligible students during the pandemic. Please see the message below.
Dear Campus Community,
As we did in the spring under the provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), we are working in earnest to ensure we can provide critical relief to our students who need it most.
UK is eligible for approximately $8.9 million for students under the CRRSAA guidelines. Within the last few days, we received access to those funds.