2/2 PHAP gives recent graduates the opportunity to gain hands-on, real-life experience in the day-to-day operations of public health programs. Applications will be open January 18-25.
For more info: https://t.co/yprCl8Bn8k
1/2 Applications are about to open for CDC's Public Health Associate Program (PHAP), a competitive two-year, paid training program for recent college graduates who are interested in a career in public health.
Today is our 246th anniversary! Help us celebrate this milestone by replying and sharing what #PhiBetaKappa has unlocked for you in your life! Make sure to use the hashtag #PBKat246 so we can share your story.
Today is #NationalMentoringDay! When looking for mentors, don't forget to utilize your #PBKMember network. Find your local Phi Beta Kappa alumni association and connect with local members: https://t.co/hYUGr78aUD
No tricks. Just treats! Stay tuned for our #PBKPublicService scholarship applications opening on Tuesday, November 1. To learn more about our scholarship for undergraduates interested in government careers, visit https://t.co/AIFhb9qCpS.
Before turning the last page on #NationalBookMonth, take time to remember that books around the country are being taken off of shelves. Learn more about #BannedBooks from @ALALibrary and see how you can help readers in your #community. #ToolkitTuesday https://t.co/krbUizDy7k
Join us next Sunday, October 9, 2022, at 3PM ET, for a virtual lecture with @mays_kyle about his book "An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States." https://t.co/PfmyS0102e
Atlanta Civic Circle and Canopy Atlanta are seeking a skilled editor who can work on a joint 4-6 month housing reporting project with both nonprofit newsrooms.
To apply, visit the link below and send an email to [email protected] with your resume.
https://t.co/uJVuAkO7Ad
Join us at The Center on September 22 at 7PM for a film screening and panel discussion commemorating the anniversary of the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. Register here: https://t.co/PM8sPznTfE
#FeelThePower✊ #1906AtlantaRaceMassacre
Did you miss our #KeyConnections panel "Lessons in Networking?" You can still learn all the great #networking tips and tricks shared by our panelists by accessing the session recording, available now. https://t.co/K8gSgQ7P50
As @SuzanneNossel tells NYT, the growing movement to censor books in schools “is ideologically motivated and politically expedient, and it needs to be understood as such in order to be confronted and addressed properly.”
Details in our new report: https://t.co/P2bZFTq4Nu (2/x)
We’re reclaiming the narrative surrounding the Emmett Till case.
Museum staff will focus on Till’s murder trial, Mamie Till-Mobley's resilience, and black media's role in truth telling.
Join us Sept. 21 at 6pm CT.
In Twitter Spaces, https://t.co/YJOe26TAPR
The Colloquium Series is back for the fall next week and back in person in Woodruff Library with “From Social Death, Laboratory Life: Race, Diabetes, and the Science of Inclusion,” featuring James Doucet-Battle of UC-Santa Cruz. 9/12, Noon. RSVP here: https://t.co/clEQ8UI3T1
JOB OPPORTUNITY: The Congressional Research Service (CRS) Office of Legislative Information Services (LIS) is seeking three legislative analysts to join its Legislative Analysis and Services Section (LASS).
DETAILS: https://t.co/sKF9OE8BrV