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DDWS awards $30K for environmental studies scholarships | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA

DDWS awards $30K for environmental studies scholarships By REFUGE/DDWS - | Jul 23, 2021 PHOTO PROVIDED Sanibel s Dara Craig received her fifth DDWS scholarship this year toward graduate school at the University of Oregon. She is pictured studying climate change and glacial melt in New Zealand. In compliance with state pandemic guidelines, the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge this year remotely awarded $30,700 in conservation education scholarships to 14 students from the surrounding five-county area. During its 15-year history, the DDWS Environmental Scholarship Program has awarded a total of $199,500 to deserving students. “The society is committed to educating today’s youth to become conservation stewards of the future,” DDWS Education Committee Chair Wendy Kindig said. “We work with businesses, families and individuals to provide annual scholarships to award to outstanding students pursuing degrees related to conservation, wildlife biology, e

Florida governor proposed protecting college students right to party What happened?

Florida governor proposed protecting college students’ right to party. What happened? Meleah Lyden and Emma McAvoy © Lauren Witte People wait in line outside Grog House Grill at Midtown in Gainesville, Fla., on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. [Lauren Witte/Special to the Sun] To party or not to party? As college students across Florida wrestled during the pandemic over public health restrictions, including whether it was safe to visit bars, nightclubs or house parties, Gov. Ron DeSantis weighed in. The Republican governor said Florida was exploring a bill of rights that would protect students – generally at lower risk from the virus – from being punished by their universities if they violated social-distancing rules, mask-wearing violations or other public health measures. 

College students punished for behavior during virus, despite promises

Meleah Lyden and Emma McAvoy Fresh Take Florida To party or not to party? As college students across Florida wrestled during the pandemic over public health restrictions, including whether it was safe to visit bars, nightclubs or house parties, Gov. Ron DeSantis weighed in. The Republican governor said Florida was exploring a bill of rights that would protect students – generally at lower risk from the virus – from being punished by their universities if they violated social-distancing rules, mask-wearing violations or other public health measures.  “It’s incredibly draconian that a student would get potentially expelled for going to a party,” DeSantis said in September. “That’s what college kids do, and they’re at low risk. And I just think that we’ve got to be reasonable about this and really focus the efforts on where the most significant risk is.”

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