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Written by Linda Chan | 09/08/2022
ViewBack in person for the 2022 Milken Scholars Annual Summit and Recognition Ceremonies
Published 08/30/2022 in Program Updates
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by Torres, Evelyn |
08/30/2022
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Twelve Exceptional Los Angeles High School Students Receive Milken Scholars Award
Published 07/20/2022 in Program Updates
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07/20/2022
Unique Scholarship Provides a $10,000 Cash Prize Plus a Lifetime of Mentoring and Resources
ViewFive Outstanding New York City High School Students Receive Milken Scholars Award
Published 07/05/2022 in Program Updates
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07/05/2022
Unique Scholarship Provides a $10,000 Cash Prize Plus a Lifetime of Mentoring and Resources
ViewFour Washington, D.C., High School Students Receive Milken Scholars Award
Published 06/23/2022 in Program Updates
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06/23/2022
Unique Scholarship Provides a $10,000 Cash Prize Plus a Lifetime of Mentoring and Resources
View33 Years of the Milken Scholars Program
Published 05/31/2022 in Program Updates
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by Torres, Evelyn |
05/31/2022
Milken Scholars at the Milken Institute’s 2022 Global Conference
ViewUnderstanding the Effects of Japan's 2011 Earthquake
Published 11/02/2022 in Scholar Travel Stipend
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by Christina Vourakis |
11/02/2022
During my travels I not only had the opportunity to engage in a culture completely unknown to me, but I had the chance to hear about the devastation of the 2011 earthquake along with observe the changes actively being made to avoid subsequent devastation.
ViewMilken Scholars find safe ways to give back to their communities.
Published 02/24/2022 in Program Updates
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by Jorge Campos |
02/24/2022
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The Milken Scholars Program is back on the road with a return to in person campus visits for Fall 2021.
Published 01/04/2022 in Program Updates
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01/04/2022
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Serving and Learning in Cambodia
Published 11/04/2022 in Scholar Travel Stipend
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by Roy Kim |
11/04/2022
Over the summer I spent three months in Angk’jeay village, a small agricultural community in Cambodia, on a short-term mission trip with a nonprofit missions organization called Mission to the World.
ViewThe US vs. Turkey: A comparison of COVID-19 responses
Published 11/04/2022 in Scholar Travel Stipend
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by Noreen Mohsin |
11/04/2022
As of June 9th, 2021, 64% of the U.S. population has been vaccinated. Yet in several states such as Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, COVID cases have been rising over the past several weeks (“COVID Restrictions”). In Turkey, despite the number of cases declining significantly since April 2021, only 14.6% of the population has been vaccinated (Bhatia).
ViewMayan Peninsula in the Midst of COVID-19
Published 11/06/2022 in Scholar Travel Stipend
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by Hanah Jun |
11/06/2022
The Yucatán peninsula is a key case study of the struggle in choosing between economic and public health. This paper explores the intersection of public health, regional economics, and global market development as it relates to the Yucatán peninsula. More specifically, this paper will investigate the intersection of the Yucatán peninsula’s regional economy and the impact of COVID.
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