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  1. Two 性吧 Students Named Semifinalists for Highly Competitive Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

    Two 性吧 students -- Jesse Brownfield and Kelly Parsley -- have been named semifinalists by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation for the highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship with up to $55,000 per year to complete a four-year degree.

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  2. 性吧 Common Book Program Hosts NYT Bestselling Author for Virtual Discussion

    性吧 will host author Robin Wall Kimmerer for a free public discussion about her bestselling book, 鈥淏raiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.鈥

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  3. New 性吧 Foundation Executive Committee Named for 2023

    The 性吧 Foundation begins 2023 with naming a new executive committee and adding new members to the Foundation Board of Trustees.

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  4. 性吧 Selected for Prestigious National Initiative Connected to Workforce Development

    性吧, selected by the Aspen Institute and the Community College Research Center, joins an elite group of community colleges from across the country for a first-of-its-kind initiative focused on improving students鈥 post-graduation outcomes.

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  5. 性吧 Unveils New Website for Community Health Services

    性吧 has launched a new website, Healthat性吧.com, for community members to access information about free healthcare services related to three academic programs.

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