The event will provide presentations, speakers, and other programming to help students prepare for their future careers. The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is continuing its tradition of bringing ...
Going for the Gold isn’t just about medals, it’s about mindset. This year’s conference challenges participants to ignite their passion, inspire others through action, and create lasting impact on ...
Paralympic gold medalist McKenzie Coan is the keynote speaker for the event. Diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bone disease) in her late teens, Coan will share her story of resilience ...
Decatur consulting company Durbin Leadership will host its fourth annual Student Leadership Conference for high schoolers on Feb. 24. Students from all across the region are invited to register. To ...
Students from East, Central, and West earned recognition across multiple categories.
California Lutheran University is proud to offer a unique opportunity for its enrolled students to access funding for attending academic, professional or personal development conferences. Our Student ...
Students from Capt. Nathan Middle Hale School attended the Connecticut Association of Schools Middle Level Leadership Conference. Coventry teachers Marybeth Murdoch and Jen Edgerton accompanied the ...
The "Know More, Do Better" conference, in its fourth year and organized by the O.C. Human Trafficking Task Force, returned to Vanguard University on Monday.
Línda-Rae Uzueta, an incoming senior at Deming High School, has been selected for the Washington Journalism and Media Conference at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.. The six-day conference ...
Bringing together around 300 students, 20 schools, and 20 to 25 nonprofits from all over the country, the 2019 Faith and International Development Conference (FIDC) will challenge its participants to ...
Hello and Welcome Back Slugs, I hope you all enjoyed your summer and are ready for an exciting year at UC Santa Cruz. I’d like to invite you to join us at the upcoming UC-wide Student of Color ...