October 15, 2020
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If you always wanted to volunteer, many organizations need your help. As states loosen their coronavirus restrictions, consider a volunteer position. There are many great causes that need assistance to address unprecedented challenges.
While there are many worthwhile medical …
July 22, 2020
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Scholarship opportunities are listed below. Please include the TCRWP Summer Institute Scholarship Cover Sheet with your application. Participants taking the institutes for graduate credit are not eligible. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis up …
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Dawn LoMauro
Dawn LoMauro
Operations Manager/Exec Asst to the Assoc Provost
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June 8, 2020
Programs like the Master of Divinity and the Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry do the
work of preparing students for vocational ministry and religious leadership in a variety of
settings inside and outside of local faith communities. On …
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Dawn LoMauro
Dawn LoMauro
Operations Manager/Exec Asst to the Assoc Provost
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June 1, 2020
As a social impact organization, we are committed to the work of anti-racism on individual, societal, and organizational levels.
We believe the Be Social Change framework for impact may offer a structure to engage:
Be (personal transformation) – Read, learn, unpack …
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Dawn LoMauro
Dawn LoMauro
Operations Manager/Exec Asst to the Assoc Provost
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March 23, 2020
From Bloomberg News: Covid-19 Is Becoming the Disease That Divides Us: By Race, Class and AgeIn the midst of many acts of compassion, kindness, and teamwork, Bloomberg News notes that, “Slurs against Asian Americans. Jokes about baby boomers dying. And blue-collar workers’ plight is nothing like the “work from home” lifestyle.” In a recent article …
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Sari Pascoe
Sari Pascoe
Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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October 9, 2019
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From Dr. House to Meredith Grey and even Dr. Who, physicians are embedded everywhere in pop culture. The usual stereotype is a confident, all-knowing doctor who walks into a scene of panic and despair and instantly provides …
August 14, 2019
June 2019 – Ten Drew graduate students have earned New Jersey’s top honor for student teaching in the past eight years.
The latest is Kaitlin Beggan, who earned the 2019 Distinguished Clinical Intern Award from the N.J. Department of Education for …
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Dawn LoMauro
Dawn LoMauro
Operations Manager/Exec Asst to the Assoc Provost
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January 30, 2019
We know you’ve heard you should clean up your social media so that you can be a presentable professional, especially when you’re looking for a new job. But do you know how it could actually hurt you?
We’ve collected real …
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The Muse

Expert advice to answer your career questions.
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January 14, 2019
To Whom It May Concern: I am applying for this job I found at this company that I spent so little time researching I can’t quite remember what role is open and I’m not positive I know the name of …
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The Muse

Expert advice to answer your career questions.
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August 9, 2018
Study abroad programs are an amazing way to experience a new part of the world. They’re a rare opportunity to go in-depth into a foreign culture. Plus, they’re a launchpad for traveling around a new continent (or the world). But …
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