Eda Uzunlar
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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The Empire State Service Corps, announced earlier this month, will employ 500 students in service and civic engagement work. SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr. said he hopes students from low-income backgrounds especially take advantage of the internship.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University said today they would not take down their tent encampment.
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A group of Texas middle-schoolers won NPR's 4th-annual Student Podcast Challenge, and learned a lesson about fake news and the limits of "talking digitally."
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The 2,400 podcast submissions for NPR's contest offer a rare glimpse into the minds of young people.
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Millions of Americans celebrate the Islamic holy month --- here are a few tips to get you acquainted!
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We listened to thousands of minutes of student podcasts and curated a list of episodes that will make you laugh, smile, or stop to think for a minute.
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These 10 podcast entries show us what's captivating college students.
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Most of the class of 2020 experienced canceled or online-only graduation ceremonies, but this year many colleges are finding creative ways to celebrate their graduates in person.
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It's been a year since teachers were handed an unprecedented request: educate students in entirely new ways, amid the backdrop of a global pandemic. This week takes us to a librarian and a bus driver.
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As schools reopen — either fully or for hybrid learning — teachers are getting the chance to meet their students face-to-face.