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White House Internship Program
The White House Internship Program offers an excellent opportunity to serve our President and explore public service. We are seeking exceptional candidates to apply for this highly competitive program. In addition to normal office duties, interns attend weekly lectures, tours, and complete an intern service project. Interns may serve a term in the Fall, Spring or Summer. All candidates must be at least 18 years of age, hold United States citizenship, and be enrolled in a college or university.

Explore the White House Intern Website for additional information.

To apply, read and complete the White House Intern Application. A strong application includes the following:

  • Sound academic credentials
  • History of community involvement and leadership
  • Solid verbal/written communication skills
  • Demonstrated interest in public service

Completed application materials must be submitted to Karen Race, Deputy Director and Intern Coordinator in the office of White House Personnel, at
intern_application@whitehouse.gov prior to the following deadlines:

  • Applications due October 13, 2006 for SPRING 2007 term - (January 9 to May 11, 2007)

If you have questions you may contact Karen Race by phone, (202) 456-5979 or by e-mail, intern_application@whitehouse.gov.

Syracuse University
If you are a member of an underrepresented group and have an interest in a newspaper journalism career, the generous Newhouse Fellows Program is a spectacular way to get started.The program aims to provide students with a quality classroom education and professional on-the-job training with the hope those students will make significant contributions to the newspaper journalism field and increase the number of minority newspaper journalists in the United States. For more information please visit: http://newhouse.syr.edu/.

O Oprah Magazine
Oprah Magazine is looking for full-time fall interns in Fashion and Style Departments. This opportunity is available for college students or recent graduates. Prior experience preferred. For more information, please contact: Cindy M. del Rosario, Associate Editor O, The Oprah Magazine, 1700 Broadway, 38th Floor, NY, NY, or call 212-903-5149.

Harvard's Tuition Announcement
Harvard is offering free tuition for students that have a family income below $40,000. If you are a mentor or have nieces and nephews who might be interested, please give them this information. If you know anyone/family earning less than $40K with a brilliant child near ready for college, please pass this along. For more Information on these Education Opportunities, please stop by the Office of Multicultural Services or contact us at x2791 or oms@mcdaniel.edu.

United States Achievement Academy
Collegiate All-American Scholar Program & National Collegiate Minority Leadership Awards
To learn more about the USAA Collegiate All-American Scholars Awards Program and to view comments from educators nationwide, please visit our website at: www.usaa-academy.com
Executive Offices: 2570 Palumbo Drive, Lexington, Kentucky, 40509-1298
P: (859) 269-5671
F: (859) 268-9068

Accelerated & Flexible M.S.W. Program
Barry University
This program will prepare you for Clinical Social Work Practice. For more information, please contact: www.barry.edu/socialwork, e-mail: sswadm@mail.barry.edu, (305) 899-3900 or 1-800-756-6000 ext. 3900.

National Research Council
Post Doctoral Research Awards & Senior Research Awards
Competitive awards are available for scientists and engineers to conduct independent research in federal laboratories and affiliated institutions. Awards include attractive stipends, health insurance, professional travel and relocation. For more information please contact: National Research Council Associateship Program, 500 Fifth Street NW, GR 322A, Washington, D.C. 20001.
E-mail: rap@nas.edu
P: (202) 334-2760
F: (202) 334-2759

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UVA Diversity Career Day

Diversity Career Day is UVA's largest career fair of the year, held every October. More than 120 organizations will attend to talk with students from all schools and majors about full-time and internship positions. http://www.career.virginia.edu/students/events/DCD/

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Library

"A Communion of the Spirits;" Roland Freeman

"A Gift From God: Bakit Art on the Maasai Culture;" Nicholas Sironka

"A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations;" Kate L. Turabia

"Atlas of Ancient Egypt;" J. Baines & J. Malek

"Baldo: NIght of the Bilingual Telemarketers;" Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

"Baldo: The Lower You Ride, The Cooler You Are;" Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

"Diversity in Higher Education;" Caryn McTighe Musil

"Dreaming in Cuban;" Cristina Garcia

"Egypt;" Knopf Guides

"Eye to Eye Women;" Vanessa Baird

"He Had a Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement;" Flip Schulke

"Heart and Soul: A Celebration of Black Music in America 1930-1975;" Bob Merlis & Davin Seay

"Kwanzaa: Everything You Wanted to Know but Didn't Know Where to Ask;" Cedric McClester

"Land of the Free: A Journey to the American Dream;" David S. Paludeine

"Making it On Broken Promises: African American Male Scholars Confront the Culture of Higher Education;" Lee Jones

"Nappy Hair;" Carolivia Herron

"Native American Wisdom;" Kristen Marie Cleary

"Reference Library of Asian America Vols. I, II, III;" Various Authors

"Reference Library of Hispanic America Vols. I, II, III;" Various Authors

"Sisters of the Academy: Emergent Black Women Scholars in Higher Education;" Reitumetse O. Mabokela & Anna L. Green

"Songs of My People: Africans Americans, a Self Portrait;" Eric Easter, Michael Cheers & Dudley Brooks

"The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker;" Eric Liu

"The Circle of Life: Rituals from the Human Family Album;" David Cohen

"The First Emperor: Treasures from Ancient China;" Birmingham Museum of Art

"The Japanese Today: Change and Continuity;" Edwin Reischauer & Marius Jansen

"The Latina's Bible;" Sandra Guzman

"The Women and the Men;" Nikki Giovanni

"Toward the Decolonization of African Literature Vol. I;" Chinweizu, Onwuchekwa & Ihechukwu

"The Majority in the Minority: Expanding the Representation of Latina/o Faculty, Administrators and Students in Higher Education;" Jeanett Castellanos & Lee Jones

"The Making and Remaking of a Multiculturalist;" Carlos E. Cortes

"The Multicultural Campus:Strategies for Transforming Higher Education;" Leonard Valverde & Louis Castenell

"Hard Left: Straight Talk about the Wrongs of the Right;" Tavis Smiley

"A Country of Strangers: Blacks and Whites in America;" David K. Shipler

"The Nature of Prejudice;" Gordon W. Allport

"Understanding Whiteness: Unravelling Racism, Tools for the Journey;" Judy Helfand & Laurie Lippen

"What Makes Racial Diversity Work in Higher Education;" Frank W. Hale, Jr.

"Campus Ethnoviolence ... and the Policy Option;" Howard Ehrlich

"Hate Hurts: How Children Learn and Unlearn Prejudice;" Caryl-LaRosa & Ellen Bettmann

"Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?;" Beverly D. Tatum

"Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White;" Frank H. Wu

"Living Religions;" Mary Pat Fisher

"Prayer as Ballast and Rudder;" Ira G. Zepp

"Religion in North America;" Ronald Wilkins

"Worship Resources for the Christian Year;" Charles Wallis

"501 Great Things about Being Gay;" Edward Taussig

"Becoming Visible;" Kevin Jennings

"Empowering the Tribe: A Positive Guide to Gay and Lesbian Self-Esteem;" Richard L. Pimental-Habib

"Gay and Lesbian Online: Your Indispensable Guide to Cruising the Queer Web;" Jeff Dawson

"Gays, Lesbians & Family Values;" Elizabeth A. Say & Mark Kowalewski

"Love Makes a Family: Portrait of LGTB Parents and their Families;" Peggy Gillespie

"Out & About Campus;" Kim Howard & Annie Stevens

"Outing Yourself: How to come out as as Lesbian or Gay to your Family, Friends and Co-Workers;" Michelangelo Signorile

"XY Survival Guide;" Benjie Nycum

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