Meet Eunyque! #TWFscholar breaking the cycle of poverty @BucknellU where she is an animal behavior major.
[…]The vice president of programs and education explains why STEM is a vital component to a student’s education.
[…]Florida students become detectives at Murray Middle.
[…]In this series, TWF will showcase insight on Rick’s vision for the organization as we break the cycle of poverty. And as we get to know him, we hope to have some fun along the way.
[…]Woods spoke to Golfweek.com about TWF’s new amateur series and remembered how he and his friends were able to enjoy similar experiences in his youth.
[…]“I want to be the best I can be. I want to make my parents proud. But I want to do even more than that — I want to be a first-generation college student.” -Edgar, TWF Scholar
[…]Meet Casey, #TWFscholar breaking the cycle of poverty at College of the Holy Cross where she is studying economics.
[…]Oct. 8, 2010: The boss celebrated the official expansion of the Tiger Woods Learning Center in DC!
[…]Freshman Rosa Trujillo is breaking the cycle of poverty as she attends UCLA where she is an applied mathematics major.
[…]“My parents were farmers from China and emigrated in 1993. It was really hard for them. They came because they wanted me to have a better life here.”
[…]Our Tiger Woods Foundation scholar is breaking the cycle of poverty at Emmanuel College, where he is studying accounting.
[…]Support comes in many ways, but here are a few examples of how you can get involved with the Tiger Woods Foundation.
[…]Tiger Woods Foundation awarded first place for Best Annual Report in Ragan’s 2014 PR Daily Awards.
[…]Tiger Woods Foundation wins the 2014 Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy.
[…]Trowbridge, Bjelland, De la Cruz and Hageria secure spot in Tiger’s finals.
[…]The Tiger Woods Foundation hosted the first STEM Career and College Conference last weekend with help from Florida Atlantic University and The Honda Classic.
[…]“I look at college like it’s the beginning of my life, and I want to share my experiences with the rest of the world.”
[…]Tiger Woods Foundation Scholar Darion Parker shares his tips for dressing professionally.
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