The John Marshall Law School Proud to Be LGBT-Friendly
11 oct. 2016 17h19 HE | The John Marshall Law School-Chicago
CHICAGO, Oct. 11, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With its diverse faculty and student body, history of opportunity and access and slate of programs, John Marshall is proud to be one of the country's most...
John Marshall Student Nicholas Ventola Awarded Scholarship from State's Attorney for Work with LGBT Community
29 juin 2016 16h32 HE | The John Marshall Law School-Chicago
CHICAGO, ILL., June 29, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nicholas Ventola, the student body president at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, was awarded the LGBT Pride Celebration Scholarship at the 7th...
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Time to vote for your favorite place in Canada during the Great Places in Canada contest
20 août 2014 11h16 HE | Canadian Institute of Planners
OTTAWA, Aug. 20, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Which locations will join the ranks of Canada's Great Places this year? It's now time to cast your vote for your favourite street, neighbourhood and public...
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One week left to nominate Great Places in Canada!
12 août 2014 09h15 HE | Canadian Institute of Planners
OTTAWA, Ontario, Aug. 12, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chances are your communities feature truly awesome places, where people love to gather with friends, listen to live music, take a leisurely stroll,...
Adult Social Network, Social Sex, Embraces LGBTQ Lifestyles
25 avr. 2012 13h51 HE | Social Sex
CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwire - Apr 25, 2012) - As a network that fully-embraces every type of sexual orientation, Social Sex (www.SocialSex.com), the world's largest social networking dating website...
Social Sector's Leadership Challenge: Maintaining Mission-Driven Pride and Innovation as Organizations Grow and Mature
23 août 2010 12h36 HE | Booz & Company
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - August 23, 2010) -  Maintaining organizational effectiveness in the social and not-for-profit sector involves twists and hurdles that are less prevalent in the...