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Access Granted: Handing the Educational Keys to the Next Generation
By Shalom Omo-Osagie If there is one thing I have learned through my journey in higher education, it’s this: access is not just about getti...
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By Anistacia Aragon On January 8th, 2020, I lost one of my close friends and classmates to suicide, and my life has never been the same. S...
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By Kylie Burgess When people see a crown or sash, they often assume the journey has always been filled with confidence, success, and shining...
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By Jaade Gillespie One of the most common things I hear from my students is, “I’m just not good with money.” And every time I hear that, I ...
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By Hailey Caine One in three women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. It is a statistic we hear often, but we rarely imagine...
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By Shalom Omo-Osagie If there is one thing I have learned through my journey in higher education, it’s this: access is not just about getti...
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By Cydnie Clark My name is Cydnie Clark, and I’m currently Miss Adirondack. I’ve been competing within the Miss America Opportunity for the ...
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By Nazly Zoar Growing up, my story began in a home shaped by resilience. My mother immigrated to the United States in search of a better li...
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February is Teen Dating Violence awareness month. Knowing this, and also knowing that teens are disproportionately affected by dating violen...
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By: Dareliz Giselle Building a personal brand as a beauty queen is its part of the role. The crown brings visibility, expectations, and a p...
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As a woman of color from an immigrant family, my journey through the educational system has been anything but conventional. Growing up as th...

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