This week the White House announced that they will be taking part in a Worldwide InstaMeet! On the weekend of March 21, people all over the world will meet up and take photos together as part of the 11th Worldwide InstaMeet. Instagram followers to filter their way through the White House and share its history, art, and architecture with their followers. I can't wait to see the photos!
Don't miss out on your chance to ask Dr Biden about community colleges! Dr Biden will be attending SXSWedu 2015 to discuss the importance of community colleges to America’s future. You can tweet your questions about community colleges to her @DrBiden using the hashtag #AskDrBiden. Then, watch here on Tuesday, March 10 at 9 a.m. CST/10 a.m. EST to see if she responds to your question!
On Tuesday, the President and First Lady announced that the White House is ramping up its efforts to Let Girls Learn with a new initiative focused on supporting girls’ education around the world.
The Obama administration has partnered with the Peace Corps to take on the challenge of keeping girls in school. Even in 2015, more than 62 million girls across the globe are not receiving an education, and even more are fighting to stay there. In many countries around the world, a girl risks dangerous walks to school, pressure to give up her education, and a lack of support for the resources she needs in her schooling. Watch the announcement below.
Don't miss out on your chance to ask Dr Biden about community colleges! Dr Biden will be attending SXSWedu 2015 to discuss the importance of community colleges to America’s future. You can tweet your questions about community colleges to her @DrBiden using the hashtag #AskDrBiden. Then, watch here on Tuesday, March 10 at 9 a.m. CST/10 a.m. EST to see if she responds to your question!
Dr. Biden meets with students during her Community College to Career bus tour in 2012. Photo by Gary Fabiano, US Department of Labor. |
The Obama administration has partnered with the Peace Corps to take on the challenge of keeping girls in school. Even in 2015, more than 62 million girls across the globe are not receiving an education, and even more are fighting to stay there. In many countries around the world, a girl risks dangerous walks to school, pressure to give up her education, and a lack of support for the resources she needs in her schooling. Watch the announcement below.
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