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← Older postsCliff Effects Report: How Welfare Policy Has Created Economic Mobility Barriers for the Working Poor
Cliff Effects in a Political Post-’Third Way’ World: How Welfare Policy Has Created Economic Mobility Barriers for the Working Poor by Rebecca Kemper, International Poverty Solutions Collaborative Click to view Read More
Open Forum: The Implications of Value-Added Methodology in Higher Education on May 10th
Please join the Ohio Education Research Center and the Ohio Department of Education in welcoming John White, SAS-EVAAS analytics team lead for Ohio, for an open forum on the implications of Read More
Support Moms2B by registering your Kroger Rewards Card
Please help support Moms2B through the Kroger Community Rewards Program: How to register your Kroger Rewards Card: Click to view and print instructions: Kroger Rewards Support Moms2B Simply register online Read More
Communications Intern Paid Position Available at IPSC
The International Poverty Solutions Collaborative, (IPSC) is seeking a dynamic Communications Intern to assist the organization with key operating support, and communicating its mission and initiatives to various audiences Read More
Getting Ahead as a Child Care Professional starting June 11th
Sign Up now for the next GETTING AHEAD CLASS specifically design to train and prepare you for employment as a child care professional on June 11
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Scholar Share: Tobacco Control Efforts, May 2nd
Professor Wewers’ research specialty is tobacco dependence treatment with special interests in underserved populations. She has conducted tobacco-related research since the mid-1980s, and served as a member of three expert panel for the US Public Health Service’s Clinical Practice Guidelines for Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence. Read More
International Volunteering Conference May 3-4
This conference will provide an opportunity for students and faculty interested or already engaged in international service to reflect upon their motives, practices, and experiences and to consider not only their immediate accomplishments but the longer-term implications of the kind of citizen-diplomacy they aspire to enact. Keynote speaker, Nicaragua’s Father Fernando Cardenal Read More
Moms2B! Article Featured in Columbus Monthly
A dot of hope A program drive by a pediatrician is trying to improve infant mortality rates in Weinland Park—one meal at a time. Written by Rhonda Koulermos, March 2012 Read More
IPSC Logic Model Details How Resources are Invested
For an explanation of how IPSC resources are investing in activities that produce measurable resources that relate to short, ,medium, and long term outcomes, view the IPSC process map and logic model, an an ongoing and ever changing process. Read More
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