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  2. Alpha Zeta (professional) - Wikipedia

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    [11] [6] The foundation accepts and manages donations for "scientific, educational and charitable purposes which best advance agriculture for the public good." [11] The Alpha Zeta Foundation, Inc. was formed in Indiana on April 4, 1984, to oversee the fraternity's national scholarship program and to support its leadership development program. [11]

  3. Katie Stam - Wikipedia

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    Stam was born to Keith and Tracy Stam, both middle school teachers, on July 9, 1986, in southern Indiana. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Stam grew up on a dairy farm with her three siblings. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] She participated in 4-H as a child and showed dairy cattle at the Jackson County Fair.

  4. Distinguished Young Women - Wikipedia

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    Distinguished Young Women, formerly known as America's Junior Miss, is a national non-profit organization that provides scholarship opportunities to high school senior girls. [1] Depending on the schedule of the various state and local programs, young women are eligible during the summer preceding their senior year in high school.

  5. 8 of the best scholarships for Black women

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    A scholarship search engine is the best place to find all the scholarships you may qualify for, but these scholarships are a good starting point. 1. Judith McManus Price Scholarship

  6. This new Indiana University student enters as a junior thanks ...

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    The ASAP Program launched in 2014 and will begin its 10th cohort this summer. Rusk, who helped to launch the program after stepping into Ivy Tech’s admissions department in 2013, said the ...

  7. Woman's Land Army of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, The United States Department of Agriculture further considered farm labor programs which included both woman and urban labor. The Department of Agriculture officially proposed in 1943 a national agricultural labor program, which included provisions for establishment of the Women's Land Army. [14]