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  • Back-to-school not all about students at Lane Bryant

    Lane Bryant is taking a non-student approach to back-to-school marketing with its third annual Chalk it up to Style promotion.

    Now through Aug. 31, teachers and supporting school staff who shop at Lane Bryant during Chalk it up to Style will enjoy saving 15% off their purchase when shopping in store with a valid school ID or paystub. 

  • GameStop encourages employees to hit the books

    New York -- GameStop wants its employees to pursue a higher education.

  • From Staples, school supplies that can change the world

    As back to school season heats up, Staples is launching an innovative promotion that aims to give students in North America the opportunity to make a world of difference with their back-to-school purchases.

  • GameStop empowers employee scholars

    As retailers feel pressured to raise wages for employees, GameStop is focusing on education by giving staffers an incentive to hit the books.

  • Maven of Muenster wins big cheese award

    One of Whole Foods Market's key buyers and longtime employees has been honored by one of the leading nonprofit trade associations in the United States.

    Cathy Strange was honored with the American Cheese Society's Lifetime Achievement Award on July 30 at the organization’s annual conference in Providence, R.I.

  • Walmart gives children an appetite for success

    As kids prepare to head back to school this fall, the Walmart foundation is furthering its commitment to increase access to food and nutrition education for children with a whopping donation.

    The retailer is making a $10.5 million donation to four national nonprofits implementing school meals programs.

  • Entrepreneurial election underway for retail industry

    Imagine where the retail industry would be without entrepreneurs? The growth of retail is dependent on individuals who identify opportunities and take risks. Now, an organization that fosters that mentality among a future generation of difference-makers needs YOUR vote!

    Enactus USA, the organization formerly known as Students In Free Enterprise or SIFE, is looking to earn a $500,000 grant from Microsoft in the company’s #UpgradeYourWorld campaign which runs through August 23.

  • Young entrepreneurs group hopes to get Microsoft grant

    New York — Where would the retail industry would be without entrepreneurs? The growth of retail is dependent on individuals who identify opportunities and take risks. Now, an organization that fosters that mentality among a future generation of difference-makers needs your vote!

    Enactus USA, formerly called Students In Free Enterprise or SIFE, is looking to earn a $500,000 grant from Microsoft in the tech company’s #UpgradeYourWorld campaign which runs through August 23.

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