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National Handwashing Awareness Week, second week in December

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E-cigarettes come in different shapes and sizes. They are often advertised as an aid to help you quit smoking, but are they really better for you than tobacco cigarettes? Scientists are studying e-cigarettes to understand how using them affects people’s health. Right now, doctors and researchers know that e-cigarettes: usually contain nicotine are harmful for youth, young adults, and pregnant women. In fact, research has shown a link between vaping and smoking tobacco cigarettes in teens. may contain other harmful substances.

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Students will receive text messages that assist with the transition to their senior year. The texts also get them thinking about applying to and attending a UW System campus.
​Juniors will receive approximately three texts per month from UW HELP.


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​UW Journey is a free mobile app where students can search and compare campuses in the UW System to find their fit. UW Journey guides them through the entire college process. Encourage your students to download the UW Journey app via iTunes or Google Play!


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No, I didn't post this on the school Facebook page... but I thought the message was on target.