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Ms. Zimpher pointed to the method's success in Cincinnati, where she helped start a similar effort six years ago when she was president of the University of Cincinnati called the Strive Partnership.
Reaching Outside The Ivory Tower Lisa Fleisher 2011
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Beginning last summer, a group of 31 Twin Cities leaders in education, foundations, business and other areas have been meeting to learn what a well-coordinated strategy called Strive has done.
www.startribune.com 2012
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The Strive will be the first to include new services from AT
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He would likely find many other leaders and converts including remarkable grass-roots collaboratives of grantees and their funders in various issue domains, such as Strive or the Cultural Data Project.
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It's called "Strive," and there's been front page stories, editorials, etc.
Time To Revisit Cincinnati Promise Nathaniel Livingston 2006
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Organizations such as Strive and the outreach in Virginia appear to be promising in improving access to college.
Inside Higher Ed 2009
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The program is one of four nationwide based on "Strive," a 3-year-old project in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky that combines education, business and community resources to support children from preschool through college graduation.
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{u} "Strive" Mt 7: 13 {v} "for many, I say unto you" Joh 7: 34; 8: 21; Ro
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"Strive," he wrote to his wife, "to make sure that those who are to judge me are just men, incapable of betraying their conscience.
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Strive for the former and maybe, just maybe, you can avoid the latter.
Getting things done 2009
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