Student Services and Organizations
List of non-profit organizations working on Student Services and Organizations .
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Student Services and Organizations
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THE HIDDEN GENIUS PROJECT
The Hidden Genius Project trains & mentors Black male youth in technology creation entrepreneurship & leadership skills to transform their lives & communities.
4891
Oakland
CHABAD OF QUEENS COLLEGE INC
Shliach of the Lubavitcher Rebbe in Queens.
4831
Flushing
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Student Services and Organizations
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Bizworld Foundation
BizWorld brings out the innovative genius inside us all.
4795
Oakland
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Student Services and Organizations
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COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF BRAZORIA COUNTY INC
Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County is a combination of two 501(c)3 non profit organizations dedicated to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, graduate and prepare for life.
4764
Alvin
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Student Services and Organizations
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Black Girl White Coat
A nonprofit that provides academic resources, mentorship, & scholarships to Black women in healthcare || instagram @_BlackGirlWhiteCoat_ Black Girl White Coat is a social media based nonprofit organization aimed at providing motivation, mentorship, representation, and scholarship to individuals traditionally excluded from careers in the various healthcare career fields.
4672
Rosharon
National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (NAGPS)
National Association of Graduate-Professional Students, 501(c)(3) Representing graduate and professional students since 1987.
4612
Philadelphia
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Student Services and Organizations
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Active Inference Institute Inc
Open-science Institute for learning, researching, and applying Active Inference.
4600
Davis
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Student Services and Organizations
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Minnesota State College Student Association Inc
At LeadMN, we are college students connecting for change.
4521
St Paul
VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW ASSOCIATION
Judicial Review of Emergency Powers in Banking and Financial Regulation Banking and finance are arcane industries that often elude popular understanding so courts Congress and the American public have largely delegated their regulation to federal agencies with considerable decisionmaking autonomy affecting Victory How a Lawyer a Minister and Twenty Professional Football Players Helped End Segregation in Virginia and Professional Sports As Chapman Law Dean Matthew Parlow has noted athletes in professional sports have long sought to use their platforms as celebrities to bring greater societal awareness to issues of social justice and racial inequality.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE








