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Maureen Christa Pojas Wroblewitz was born on June 22, 1998, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [8] She is the third of four daughters of a Filipino mother, Mariefe Pojas Wroblewitz, [9] and a German father, Matt Wroblewitz. [5] [10] [11] She lived in Riyadh for 12 years before relocating to Germany after her mother died.
Point Foundation is a scholarship fund that provides financial aid for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) college bound students in the United States. Founded in 2001, the overall mission of this organization to give these individuals the opportunity to receive the resources that they need to become pillars in society.
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The late Smith was one of the LPGA’s 13 founders and since 1999, the Marilynn Smith Scholarship has granted more than $1 million to over 200 young female high school seniors who have played golf ...
The Stephen Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund, named in memory of the late Stephen Smith, a young man who was found dead on a rural Hampton County road in 2015 and whose death remains unsolved ...
As several fires spread across Southern California, President-elect Donald Trump urged California Gov. Gavin Newsom to send water down south from Northern California despite some local officials ...
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation was established in 1983 to "promote understanding and cooperation among the nations and peoples of Asia and the United States." The Foundation honors Mike Mansfield (1903–2001), congressman from Montana, Senate majority leader and U.S. ambassador to Japan.
Denis Caulfield Heron (Classics, 1845), lawyer barred from taking up his scholarship due to his Catholicism. [33] Michael Joseph Hogan – Irish lawyer and Chief Justice of Hong Kong; Sir James Hogg, 1st Baronet (Classics, 1808), Conservative MP, director and chairman of the East India Company. [34] Hugh Law (Classics, 1837), Lord Chancellor of ...