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Campbell Scholars Program

The Campbell Scholars program promotes community service in the area of youth development. Campbell Scholars serve as leaders and role models for youth.  [For details click here.]

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The Community Scholars program emphasizes civic engagement and community leadership and offers recipients the opportunity to learn about civic and community life and combine public service activities with their Clemson experience.  [For details click here.]

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Subject: Apply by April 9 for NOI Summer Campaign Boot Camp

If you're interested in getting into progressive politics and/or working on a 2008 campaign, the New Organizing Institute Summer Campaign Boot Camp is a great opportunity. Unlike other political campaign training programs, NOI focuses on new types of grassroots organizing and fundraising made possible by technology and the Internet. This program is highly competitive, but if you get in they pay for a full week of intensive training -- including housing, travel and meals. NOI alums have a great reputation in this growing field, and the alum network is bound to be a great resource as you start your career. The NOI provides mentoring and assistance in landing a job on campaigns or in progressive organizations. More info and the link to apply, below.

Apply for NOI Summer Campaign Boot Camp!!

Graduating this spring? Want to work in progressive politics? Hoping to get on a 2008 campaign? The NOI's Summer Campaign Boot Camp might be for you. NOI is running a special "early admission" blitz this week. Apply now and your application will receive special consideration. Don't miss this opportunity to receive ALL EXPENSES PAID training in the nation's capital, from top experts in the field.

Apply by April 9 for early admission: http://flingk.com/8t4m1zn

At NOI's Summer Campaign Boot Camp, you'll spend one intensive week learning the fundamentals of traditional political campaigning... plus how to leverage technology to maximize a campaign's fundraising and organizing potential.

During the day, you'll learn from Dean, Kerry, Clark, Lamont, and MoveOn alums; leaders from current presidential campaigns; experts in voter files, micro-targeting, paid advertising, and earned media; top bloggers and respected authors; and experienced professionals working in this field.

In the evening, you'll work in teams to put the lessons of the day to work on a mock campaign. By the time you leave, you'll be ready to go work for a progressive campaign or organization.

As an NOI alum, you'll have instant access to dozens of exciting opportunities in this field, and a permanent network to lean on for career support and strategic advice. Admission is highly competitive. All expenses (including meals and accommodations) are paid. Don't miss out. Apply today.

DEADLINE FOR EARLY ADMISSION: April 9, 2007
REGULAR DEADLINE: April 30, 2007
TRAINING DATES: July 1-8, 2007

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I want to let you know about an exciting summer internship opportunity for undergraduate students interested in eliminating racial and ethnic
health disparities. These internships are part of the University of Michigan's Summer Enrichment Program in Health Management and Policy
(SEP), a program that has engaged hundreds of students in meaningful public health work since 1986.

The SEP encourages undergraduates (current second and third-year students) to consider health management and policy as an attractive career
option through which they can address health disparities in communities of color. Students work in hospitals, health departments, health centers,
community-based organizations and other health agencies in Southeastern Michigan during the 8-week program (June 3, 2008-August 1, 2008).
They also attend seminars on health disparities, visit a variety of health institutions and agencies, meet with leaders in the health field
and complete the Princeton Review GRE Preparation Course. Students accepted by the program receive paid housing, a food allowance, and travel
expenses to and from Ann Arbor, in addition to a $3000 stipend. The ultimate goal is to increase participation of students committed to
eliminating health disparities in public health graduate programs.

If you know undergraduate students who have a specific interest in the health fields, management, or in a career which will enable them to use
their skills in a socially meaningful way, please point them to The application at http://www.sph.umich.edu/hmp/sep_hmp.html.
Please note that the application deadline is February 15, 2008.

If you or the students have any questions about the Summer Enrichment Program, please contact Sha' Duncan Smith, Program Coordinator at (734)
936-3296 oro um_sep@umich.edu. For more information, visit http://www.sph.umich.edu/hmp/sep_hmp.html

Last updated: March 18, 2008
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