Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina

The University of Regina is pleased to announce that Rawlco Radio Ltd. has donated $30,000 to the University to establish a new scholarship for First Nations or Métis students pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree. Staff no

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Master of Business Administration
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Gordon Rawlinson
First Nations
Métis
Pam Leyland
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Master of Business Administration
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First Nations
Métis
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External Relations, University of Regina
Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina
topic_facet Rawlco Radio Ltd
Rawlco Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business
Master of Business Administration
Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business
Vianne Timmons
Gordon Rawlinson
First Nations
Métis
Pam Leyland
description The University of Regina is pleased to announce that Rawlco Radio Ltd. has donated $30,000 to the University to establish a new scholarship for First Nations or Métis students pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree. Staff no
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title Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina
title_short Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina
title_full Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina
title_fullStr Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina
title_full_unstemmed Release:Rawlco Radio Ltd Donates $30,000 to Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Business at the Kenneth Levene School of Business at the University of Regina
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