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FEATURED JOBS OF THE WEEK: May 29, 2015
Every week, we will feature some of the hot jobs that employers are posting on our site. This is only a fraction of what you can find on in our Career Center. These are great opportunities so apply today! Employers are waiting.
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10 Colleges Doing Right By Kids
KIPP has learned that setting students up for college success doesn’t end when they graduate high school. In fact, that’s just the beginning. Students—especially those from low-income backgrounds—need support all the way through to college graduation day. These 10 schools, including Spelman and Dillard, are leading
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FEATURED JOBS OF THE WEEK: May 22, 2015
Every week, we will feature some of the hot jobs that employers are posting on our site. This is only a fraction of what you can find on in our Career Center. These are great opportunities so apply today! Employers are waiting.
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Exciting New Marketing Manager Opportunity working with KIPP - Apply Today!
We’re seeking a detail-oriented, tech-savvy marketer with strong writing skills and a sense of humor to join the KIPP Marketing Team as our Marketing Manager. In support of fundraising, recruitment, and advocacy efforts, this position will drive all national marketing communications at KIPP, with a focus on online channels including our website, email campaigns, and social media.
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Treating Migraine Headaches
Millions of people live with the pain and disruption that migraine headaches can bring. It's important to remember that while migraine cannot be cured, lifestyle changes and medicines can both play an important role in helping you find ways to manage migraine.
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JCSU's Stacy Peralta Has Taken Unconventional Path to International Opportunity
Charlotte, N.C. (May 14, 2015) –Johnson C. Smith University senior Stacy Peralta didn't take the conventional approach to becoming a successful softball player. Growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y., there were not a plethora of opportunities to play softball, particularly for a daughter of working-class Hispanic immigrants. Her father is from the Dominican Republic, her mother from Puerto Rico.
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