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21-Year-Old Helps Raise $1.3M for University of Iowa’s Children’s Hospital
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U of Virginia Receives $2.14M Grant to Decrease Burnout in Healthcare and First Responders
The University of Virginia has received a $2.14 million federal grant to support exhausted healthcare workers and first responders in the greater Charlottesville area through the American Rescue Plan and the Lorna Breen Act.
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University of Nebraska Medical Center Rural Health Care Facility Proposed on UN at Kearney Campus
Calling it an opportunity to “change rural Nebraska forever,” University of Nebraska at Kearney Chancellor Doug Kristensen and other testifiers voiced their support Thursday for a project that would expand health care education at UNK.
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Pennsylvania Governor Renews Higher-Ed Scholarship Idea Amid Worker Shortage
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf says it's time for lawmakers to get on board with his proposed college scholarship program, saying it's urgently needed because of difficulties finding workers across industries.
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University of Louisiana Health Offers Free College Tuition to Employees, Dependents
UofL Health is helping their employees’ who have dreams of a college education a reality.
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$75M Health Care Training Center Planned in East Tennessee
Higher education officials and a health care provider are planning to build a $75 million health training facility in East Tennessee.
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Louisiana State Receives $245 Million Investment From OLOL, LCMC Health for New Building, Research Development
LSU President William F. Tate IV announced Friday morning that Our Lady of the Lake and LCMC Health will donate $245 million to the university over the next 10 years, the largest philanthropic investment in LSU history.
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John Jay Receives $1 Million to Help At-Risk Students
The Gray Foundation has gifted the John Jay College of Criminal Justice $1 million to continue their Completion for Upper-division Student Program (CUSP) for a further two years.
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U.S. Dept. of Education Adds Funds to American Rescue Plan to Address Basic Needs
The U.S. Department of Education announced an additional $198 million will be added to the American Rescue Plan to address barriers to success in higher education, including housing and food insecurity.
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Illinois' Heartland Community College Awarded $700k for Behavioral Health Program
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Agnes Scott College and Morehouse School of Medicine Launch Partnership Programs
Agnes Scott College, a women's liberal arts college, and Morehouse School of Medicine are partnering to offer an Early Commitment Program and Pre-Medical Linkage Program.
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Restoring Trust in Public Health Among Underrepresented Populations
Among diverse populations and throughout underrepresented communities, hesitancy remains around the safety and effectiveness of public health initiatives.
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