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- Activities Fair showcased more than 200 campus organizations (The Shorthorn)
Multicultural organizations, clubs, sororities and fraternities interacted with students at the Maverick Cookout and Activities Fair on Wednesday. The event on the University Center mall featured more than 200 student organizations and local vendors. - AIAG Launches New Training Courses to Assist Automotive Supply Chain Organizations with the EU REACH Regulations (The Auto Channel)
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Aug. 27, 2008 -- The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) has developed a portfolio of NEW training opportunities to provide global automotive supply chain organizations with the tools to address the complex rules under the European Union REACH Regulation. - Student organizations continue to expand (The Seahawk)
Most high school students only have a handful of student organizations they could join. But what if you were to have almost 200 to choose from? All of these groups ranging from the artsy to the athletic, including such wide interests as Aikido to mountain biking. - Junior League Gives Grants to Local Non-Profit Organizations (NBC 29 Charlottesville)
The Junior League of Charlottesville handed out more than $18,000 in grant money to four city non-profit organizations. - Organizations meet to discuss future of roads (Jonesboro Sun)
JONESBORO — Roads will be a vital part of orderly development in Jonesboro, and members of several organizations met Tuesday to begin planning for that growth. - NSTA New Science Teacher Academy Expands With the Support of Three New Organizations (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the largest professional organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning, today announced the expansion of the NSTA New Science Teacher Academy, co- founded by the Amgen Foundation. Three leading organizations, committed to strengthening the quality of science education in the U.S., will be ...

