Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia
Concurrent Enrollment Gives Weber State Student Two-year Head Start on Goal to Become Attorney
OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 23 (TNSres) -- Weber State University issued the following news:
Georgia Fox is "kind of" in her first year at Weber State University, but officially has more than two years under her belt.
Fox graduated high school with both a diploma and an associate's degree from WSU thanks to concurrent enrollment. She attended the Northern Utah Academy for Math, Engineering & Science, better known as NUAMES, which has classroom space on both the WSU Ogden and Davis campuses.
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New SREB Crisis Recovery Network Aims to Support Students, Teachers and Communities in Wake of Profound Tragedies
ATLANTA, Georgia, Jan. 22 -- The Southern Regional Education Board issued the following news release:
The Southern Regional Education Board - in close collaboration with governors' offices, state education agencies, local districts and postsecondary institutions - announced this week an initiative that will train counselors to provide sustained emotional and mental health support for students, teachers and communities impacted by tragedy.
The SREB Crisis Recovery Network will develop a pool of
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