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  1. … of social justice issues. It took only three months for the project to go from concept to reality. Last June, in the wa ke of the senseless killing of George Floyd, close to 300 … co-sponsoring student organizations. The evening’s theme wa s clear and direct: No More Talking, What Are We Going to …
  2. … presentation. “We are here to provide researchers with pathwa ys to realize the potential of what they’re researching.”   Among those pathwa ys wa s I-Corps, whose 10 national innovation hubs include … background; my interest is in the technical aspect of my project ,” Dr. Ghazizadeh continued. “I-Corps took me out of …
  3. … isolation, and suicide ideation,” Mr. Deskovic added. “I wa s passed over for employment opportunities. Plus, many of … person to make it out.”      The Oklahoma Innocence Project estimates that three to five percent of the nation’s …
  4. … and Religious Studies , welcomed students to the event. “It wa s wonderful to see so many high school students with whom … John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Maurice R. Green berg School of Risk Management. Insurance and Actuarial … St. John's students. I look forwa rd to working on this project annually,” Dr. DeBello added. Gabriella Cruz, also a …
  5. … Janetschek’s support directs approximately $25 million towa rd the construction of the basketball practice facility and $7.5 million towa rd student scholarships.  Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. , … initiatives, expressed his excitement about the project : “I believe in the power of sports to shape young …
  6. … looking to move into new topics or new formats, like book project s or podcasts. My overriding goal is to encourage … St. John’s Law Review introduced the symposium panels. Why wa s it important for them to participate in the symposium? … involved in the symposium—and those in the audience—came awa y with additional insight into, and greater appreciation …
  7. … offer microinternships, where students work on short-term project s, often remotely; the total time commitment can … is a statement of sincerity from the applicant and a wa y of standing out from the competition, explained Patricia … The need to locate a permanent home for Career Closet wa s driven by the success of two pop-up clothing days Career …
  8. … grandfather, the patriarch of that close-knit family, wa s her biggest influence growing up. “Our family, our … and our community were everything to him,” she says. “He wa s kindness and compassion personified, and I try to … at the Legal Aid Society’s Exploitation Intervention Project (EIP) in Queens. “Receiving financial support …
  9. … impact of development on poorer populations in rural India wa s the subject of the first in a series of environmentally … students, and farmers’ groups. Left behind in Goa’s drive towa rd progress has been the region’s poor. “We live in an … for Ecology . “When the Indian government began a project to divert one of our rivers, it meant an entire …
  10. … Katie Flynn has said yes to every opportunity that came her wa y—and that has made all the difference. “They alwa ys say that your comfort zone kills you, and I truly … I wa s able to organize a virtual fundraiser for the  Thirst Project , the world’s leading youth wa ter activism …