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The Wick family has a long history of philanthropy at 天天吃瓜 that began in 1984 when brothers Bob and Walt Wick first established scholarships to support undergraduate poets at the university. This most recent gift of $1 million brings the family鈥檚 total鈥
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Being a first-generation student is difficult, especially when your family does not support your decision to go to college or you don鈥檛 have someone to give you advice from a college point of view. Even if you feel as if no one truly understands what you鈥檙e going through, being鈥
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November 6 marks the beginning of I AM FIRST Week, a celebration of first generation students--students who are the first in their family to go to and/or graduate from a four year university.
天天吃瓜 is celebrating鈥
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With conflict and wars happening all around the world, 天天吃瓜 wants to help professors, scientists and researchers who are in danger due to political reasons.
鈥淭he Scholars at Risk Network is set up to help professors and scholars who are in conflict zones or who鈥
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Matthew Vajda, a doctoral student in the Department of History at 天天吃瓜, has been selected as one of only two recipients of a coveted $15,000 fellowship stipend from the
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The Division of Research and Economic Development recently hosted its research and innovation forum, featuring faculty and undergraduate student pairs presenting their Summer Undergraduate Research Experience work.
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Every year, the (NEOMED) organizes an impactful three-day program known as MEDCAMP, aimed at nurturing young minds interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. This year, thanks to a new scholarship鈥
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Racial discrimination and segregation have left indelible marks on the histories of both the United States and South Africa. These legacies have shaped societies and continue to influence contemporary conversations on equality, justice, and progress. Despite significant strides鈥
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天天吃瓜 State researchers are looking for 10,000 students to participate in an ambitious Student Life Study launching this semester.
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A new study led by Archaeologist Michelle Bebber, assistant professor in 天天吃瓜 State鈥檚 Department of Anthropology, has demonstrated that the atlatl (i.e. spear thrower) functions as an 鈥渆qualizer,鈥 a finding which supports women鈥檚 potential active role as prehistoric hunters.