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After the 2008 recession, they dropped their primary outreach program. Partnerships target university and community outcomes , all feeding into the long-term goal of decreasing barriers to higher education, but also focused on place-based community improvements. That I don't know and need to look into more deeply.
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Bush in 2004. including the First Lady, the Vice President, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Acting Secretary of Education John King and the interweb’s favorite man next door Twitter user, Cory Booker (social justice). First live webcast on the Internet happened in the President George W. Bush administration in 2002.
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