Understanding Orange Shirt Day: Commemorating Residential School Survivors
Orange Shirt Day is a national initiative in Canada that aims to honor survivors of Indian Residential Schools and remember those who did not return home. The movement began in 2013 and encourages Canadians to wear orange shirts on September 30 as a gesture of healing and reconciliation. Phyllis Web
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Understanding Orange Shirt Day: Honoring Residential School Survivors
Orange Shirt Day is a national movement in Canada to recognize and honor the experience of students of Indian Residential Schools. It began in 2013 to acknowledge survivors and remember those who did not return home. Phyllis Webstad's story of losing her orange shirt at a residential school highligh
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Enhancing Scientific Review Processes in Research: Insights from the National Institute of Justice
Phyllis Newton, Office Director at the National Institute of Justice, presents strategies for stronger, transparent, diverse, and efficient scientific reviews. The presentation covers annual review challenges, pilot projects, panel models, merit review processes, and funding decisions.
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Strategies for Success in Drug and Alcohol Programs at the National Conference
Phyllis A. Walker, an expert from MARTA, shares insights on key elements for success in drug and alcohol programs, including agency culture, knowledge, transparency, and relationships. Learn about best practices for policy, education, and maintaining strong internal and external connections for prog
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Hamen and Phyllis Fan Scholarship for Overseas Studies
The Hamen and Phyllis Fan Scholarship for Overseas Studies aims to provide students with overseas learning opportunities, broaden their experiences, and enhance their academic development. The scholarship offers financial support for full-year or one-term exchanges at prestigious universities, with
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