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After a spring of FAFSA issues for college-bound students, counselors worry about a 'summer melt' In between handshakes and hugs, Federico Rangel spread that message on Tuesday to Denver West High School students and families celebrating graduation at the BellCo Theater. Rangel, a Denver Scholarship Foundation college adviser, knows that after ...
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UB medical students teach rural farmers in Belize how to 'stop the bleed' At an elementary school in Maya Mopan in southeast Belize, Rachel Yerden, a second-year student in the Jacobs School, leads a Stop the Bleed class for primary school teachers and community health workers. By ELLEN GOLDBAUM. Published May 31, 2024.
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OCR Updates Change Healthcare Cybersecurity Incident FAQs Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) published an update to the frequently asked questions (FAQs) webpage concerning the Change Healthcare cybersecurity incident. The webpage, first published on ...
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The Affordable Connectivity Program: Looking Back and Ahead Initially established in December 2020 and later expanded and renamed by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the ACP enrolled more than 23 million subscribers across rural, suburban and urban America. That's one in six U.S. households.
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Los Angeles Business Journal Recognizes Two Hunton Andrews Kurth Partners Among 2024 Women of Influence ... The award recognizes women who have displayed their leadership through professional achievements, community leadership, milestones, and awards. Head of the firm's commercial litigation practice and founder and managing partner of the Los Angeles office, ...
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