May 1, 2024         
National Water Safety Month Marks the Start of Summer Swim Season   •   Chartwells K12 Celebrates School Lunch Heroes Making a Difference in the Cafeteria and Beyond   •   The Financial Literacy Institute Honors Oldest Living Survivor at the 3rd Annual Black Wall Street Black Business Expo in Atlant   •   74% of American Employees Would Prefer to Work for a Smaller Business Over a Larger Business. So Why Don’t They?   •   Scholarship Winners Announced for Represent Tech’s Latest Award Cycle   •   Advent Technologies Holdings Approves Reverse Stock Split   •   Healthline Announces 2024 Women's Wellness Awards   •   LEE SOLIDIFIES PARTNERSHIPS TO MAKE COMMUNITIES MORE EQUITABLE   •   People Think They Know More about Stroke Warning Signs than They Actually Do According to a New MedStar Health Survey   •   Access to child care improves parent mental health, reduces stress   •   Aspen Power To Acquire Community Solar Portfolio in Illinois   •   Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars Celebrates its 20th Anniversary of Scholarships, Student Support, Research & Advoca   •   WISHEW And The New Era Of Social Networks: A Revolution Is Underway   •   Church Pension Group to Host Conversation on Episcopal Perspectives on Socially Responsible Investing   •   ŌURA Announces Be the Expert in You Campaign to Promote Body Literacy for Women   •   SHATTERPROOF AND ANTHEM BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD FOUNDATION PARTNER TO REDUCE HEALTHCARE STIGMA AROUND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER   •   Co‑operators Celebrates Women in Wildfire Resiliency   •   Mojaloop Foundation Launches Financial Inclusion Webinar Series   •   Starlight Cardiovascular Awarded $2M NIH SBIR Phase II Grant to Develop Pediatric Cardiology Device   •   MITRE’s 2024 Embedded Capture the Flag Competition Concludes with Record Participation from Future STEM Workforce

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