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SUMMARY:Summer 2026 - Online Information Session #2
DESCRIPTION:🌟 Join Us for an Online Information Session! 🌟   \nAre you ready to take the next step in your educational journey? Join us on Saturday\, May 30th\, at 10:30 AM CST for an informative online session about our Summer session at Amberton University! \n🔍 Learn about our diverse programs\, flexible online learning options\, and how we can help you reach your academic goals. \nTogether\, let’s unlock your potential this Summer at Amberton University! 🎓✨ \n📅 Don’t miss out!  RSVP Below!
URL:https://amberton.edu/event/summer-2026-online-information-session-2/
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SUMMARY:Constitution and Citizenship Day
DESCRIPTION:September 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.  This day commemorates the September 17\, 1787\, signing of the United States Constitution. \nWritten in 1787\, ratified in 1788\, and in operation since 1789\, the United States Constitution is the world’s longest-surviving written charter of government.  Its first three words – “We the People” – affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens.  For over two hundred years\, the Constitution has remained in force because its framers wisely separated and balanced governmental powers to safeguard the interests of majority rule and minority rights\, of liberty and equality\, and of the federal and state governments. \nSince 1789\, the Constitution has evolved through amendments to meet the changing needs of a nation now profoundly different from the eighteenth-century world in which its creators lived. To encourage all Americans to learn more about the Constitution\, Congress in 1956 established Constitution Week\, to begin each year on September 17\, the date in 1787 when delegates to the Convention signed the Constitution. \nVisit our webpage for access to additional information and resources:  https://amberton.edu/constitution-day/
URL:https://amberton.edu/event/constitution-and-citizenship-day/2026-09-17/
LOCATION:Online\, United States
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SUMMARY:Constitution and Citizenship Day
DESCRIPTION:September 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.  This day commemorates the September 17\, 1787\, signing of the United States Constitution. \nWritten in 1787\, ratified in 1788\, and in operation since 1789\, the United States Constitution is the world’s longest-surviving written charter of government.  Its first three words – “We the People” – affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens.  For over two hundred years\, the Constitution has remained in force because its framers wisely separated and balanced governmental powers to safeguard the interests of majority rule and minority rights\, of liberty and equality\, and of the federal and state governments. \nSince 1789\, the Constitution has evolved through amendments to meet the changing needs of a nation now profoundly different from the eighteenth-century world in which its creators lived. To encourage all Americans to learn more about the Constitution\, Congress in 1956 established Constitution Week\, to begin each year on September 17\, the date in 1787 when delegates to the Convention signed the Constitution. \nVisit our webpage for access to additional information and resources:  https://amberton.edu/constitution-day/
URL:https://amberton.edu/event/constitution-and-citizenship-day/2027-09-17/
LOCATION:Online\, United States
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SUMMARY:Constitution and Citizenship Day
DESCRIPTION:September 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.  This day commemorates the September 17\, 1787\, signing of the United States Constitution. \nWritten in 1787\, ratified in 1788\, and in operation since 1789\, the United States Constitution is the world’s longest-surviving written charter of government.  Its first three words – “We the People” – affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens.  For over two hundred years\, the Constitution has remained in force because its framers wisely separated and balanced governmental powers to safeguard the interests of majority rule and minority rights\, of liberty and equality\, and of the federal and state governments. \nSince 1789\, the Constitution has evolved through amendments to meet the changing needs of a nation now profoundly different from the eighteenth-century world in which its creators lived. To encourage all Americans to learn more about the Constitution\, Congress in 1956 established Constitution Week\, to begin each year on September 17\, the date in 1787 when delegates to the Convention signed the Constitution. \nVisit our webpage for access to additional information and resources:  https://amberton.edu/constitution-day/
URL:https://amberton.edu/event/constitution-and-citizenship-day/2028-09-17/
LOCATION:Online\, United States
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