New fellowship opportunity | The John M. Belk Impact Fellowship is a ten-month (August-May) paid program that provides hands-on experience for students currently enrolled in community college, undergraduate, or graduate programs in North Carolina. The Fellowship will serve as a training ground for future generations of social impact leaders. To gain exposure to the inner workings of organizations playing a variety of critical roles across North Carolina’s education landscape, Fellows could be placed at organizations such as nonprofits, education systems and institutions, and/or philanthropy. The rolling application process is open now through July 31. Click here for more information.
Webinar | The Hunt Institute has launched a new series of webinars on race and education. Click here to register for the July 28 conversation on challenging racism in state and local education systems.
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