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Discover the Northern Arizona Book Festival’s free events
The Northern Arizona Book Festival this April offers free readings, panels, and events in Flagstaff.
Literary enthusiasts and book lovers are in for a treat as the Northern Arizona Book Festival (NOAZBF) returns to Flagstaff with an…
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Digitize your memories at UofA’s new Wildcats Memory Lab
Preserve old family media at the Wildcats Memory Lab, the University of Arizona's DIY digitization space, which opens March 24 in the Main Library.
In an era where precious family memories often remain trapped in outdated formats, the…
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U.S. cuts funding for Iowa’s International Writing Program
The U.S. Department of State has terminated its funding for the University of Iowa's International Writing Program, impacting its operations significantly.
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Help transform fire-damaged school that pioneered Black education in MI
Michigan's historic Ferry Street School, where Sojourner Truth once spoke, will become a memorial park through a crowdfunding campaign.
A historic Michigan schoolhouse that once hosted civil rights icon Sojourner Truth will be transformed…
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Volunteer Vacations: Grand Canyon Trust Offers Free Conservation Trips
Join Grand Canyon Trust's free volunteer trips to help with science and restoration projects. No skills needed!
The majestic Colorado Plateau beckons nature enthusiasts with a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact on its diverse…
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FORGE at Pitt: Empowering Refugees Amid Policy Shifts
FORGE at Pitt aids Pittsburgh refugees through education, advocacy, and mentorship, navigating challenges amid shifting U.S. immigration policies.
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Nominate a local Livingston Hero: Champions for Children Awards 2025
Learn about Livingston's Champions for Children Awards and how you can nominate a local hero in 2025.
Local heroes who make a difference in children's lives will soon receive recognition through the annual Champions for Children awards in…
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Villanova study reveals the hidden dangers of using road salt
Villanova's Dr. Steven Goldsmith reveals road salt's extensive environmental impacts, stressing the need for alternatives like brine to mitigate harm.
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9 fantastic job-training programs for Arizona high schoolers
Graduating high school is a big deal. These nine job-training programs for Arizona students make it an even bigger deal by paving the way for a meaningful career right out of high school!
Raise your hand if graduating high school with a…
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Touching the stars: UofA Pioneers Astronomy Program for Visually Impaired Students
Steve Kortenkamp adapted his University of Arizona astronomy curriculum to aid a blind student, sparking a cross-campus initiative with Sunggye Hong to support visually impaired students in STEM.
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