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Local scholars benefit from Tanzania–Norway partnership Special

Dar Es Salaam - Over 70 Tanzanians have been awarded scholarships to undertake PhD and Masters Degree on environmental and related matters in various universities, nationally and internationally through the partnership between Tanzania and Norway.
Digital Journal Report by Juniper Russo

Scholarship Fund Proposed For Children Of Flight 3407 Deceased

During his first visit to the University at Buffalo, Gov. Paterson announced his proposal to create a scholarship fund for the children and financial dependents of the victims of Flight 3407 that crashed in Clarence Center on February 12, 2009.
In the Media by Debra Myers - 17 comments

Children of Canadian Military Personnel Killed Received First Scholarships

Three Canadian students of military parents killed while serving in the Canadian Forces today each received $4,000 inscholarship funding from Canada Company's newly created educational scholarship fund.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 7 comments
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The widow of record label founder Ahmet Ertegun, who helped boost the careers of music legends like Led Zeppelin, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and Eric Clapton, has donated nearly $41 million to Oxford University to fund humanities scholarships.


The Amy Winehouse Foundation, the charitable organization set up after the British singer's death, has announced one of its first initiatives: a scholarship to the arts school where she took voice lessons.


Fiona Whelen of Flamborough has been recognized as one of five young women in Canada with a promising future in technology.


Nearly 500 students have filled UPEI in hopes of snagging a scholarship at the annual Canada-Wide Science Fair.

“Big Pimpin’” in Carnegie Hall: It happened Monday night when Jay-Z rocked the iconic New York City venue, bringing more than 2,000 fans to their feet for the first of two charity shows to benefit his Shawn Carter Scholarship Foundation and the United Way. “All...
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Self-publishing tips from author Jill Muehrcke

Self-publishing has taken on a new stigma. No longer is it looked upon with distaste but instead authors are embracing...
Apr 12, 2012 by Dorothy Thompson

MAKAN Foundation: Promoting Art, Philanthropy and Legacy

By Iman Sadri On March 18, I was privileged to attend the screening of Iran: The Forgotten Glory at a MAKAN...
Apr 6, 2012 by Iman Sadri

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College is a place where most people go when they want to get an education, but sometimes, it can also be a source of...

Businesswoman Charie Van Dyke a "Party Mama"

Vancouver-based business woman Charie Van Dyke, president of New Image College of Fine Arts, recently showed off her...
Feb 16, 2012 by Jasmyn Pozzo

Times Higher Education World University Rankings: why do we care?

The Times Higher Education (THE) World University has recently announced the World’s top 400 Universities....
Oct 16, 2011 by Nattavud Pimpa - 2 comments
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