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Virtual event hosted by the University of Wyoming
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Black Hills Energy continued its support of virtual events presented by the University of Wyoming Alumni Association by sponsoring the latest UWAA Virtual Town Hall.

You can watch the entire event here.

The event featured a discussion on the history of the Black 14 and the Social Justice Summer Institute (SJSI). The SJSI is a multi-day overnight program for rising junior or senior high school students where they can learn persistence strategies for success in higher education and personal resilience for lifelong success.

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