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Fashion Artist Doug Wiggins Hosts Food Drive to Benefit Storehouse New Mexico
[ad_1] Fashion designer Doug Wiggins, 25, creates wearable art using recycled materials in this home workshop in Albuquerque. Wiggins has been designing and producing since his 2019 and has a large following on social media. Wiggins is hosting a can drive to donate to Storehouse New Mexico. (Chauncey Bush/Journal) By day, Doug Wiggins adds a ... -
Autumn fashion show on campus
[ad_1] As the leaves change, so does the style. Fashion is defined as a popular trend, but students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater never seem to impress.You’ll find hundreds of different styles on campus, all of which inspire your own unique personality. doing. Art education major Sophia Kessel uses her inspiration to design outfits that ... -
Why We Turned UNI Health Beat Into An Esports Area – Northern Iowa
[ad_1] Since my freshman year of college, whenever I feel like exercising, I go to Health Beat, a small gym in the Mauka Union. The gym was small and usually not very busy. It was in my dorm, and a short walk from my house. But this year, during my first week of school, I ... -
MTSU’s College of Education Inaugural Faculty Appreciation Party
[ad_1] Murfreesboro, Tennessee — Help mentor future educators at the college when the MTSU College of Education Board, affiliated with a local school district, brainstorms with schools in Rutherford County and the city of Murfreesboro We brainstormed ways to give back and support our teachers. Thank you for your party style. After months of planning ... -
Leilani Subzarians and Indigenous Education
[ad_1] Indigenous students deserve Indigenous teachers. This philosophy drives the Sapsikwawa Education Program at the University of Oregon, led by Leilani Subzarian of the Artik Nation of South Central Alaska, along with Professor Michelle Jacob of the Yakama Nation of Washington State. Working with nine federally recognized tribal nations in Oregon and master’s degree programs ... -
Nonprofit Engages Latinos as Leaders in Education
[ad_1] BOSTON – Many of the boards that lead school systems and universities could benefit from greater diversity, and one organization is working toward that goal. 30-year-old Carlos Quintanilla’s dream is to inspire others to reach their potential. He learned this from a program called Latinos For Education four years ago. “Latinos for Education has ... -
Declaration of Children’s Health Day 2022
[ad_1] Parents across America are united by a common dream that their children’s lives will be healthier, happier and more promising than their own. On Child Health Day, we recommit ourselves to making that dream a reality, providing every child with the quality health care, childcare and education they need to thrive. I promise again. ... -
Lynchburg University Receives Science Grant, Sends Students to Wyoming
[ad_1] Lynchburg University recently received a grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will send six of her students, free of charge, to Wyoming next summer to dig up dinosaur bones and participate in geoscience vocational training. “I was so excited. I can’t think of any other words,” said Brooke Haiar, professor and chair ...











