News article: Onyx Magazine reports on Steve Fund (Onyx Magazine, May 2016)

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In its May 2016 edition, Onyx Magazine reports on the Steve Fund's activities in an article titled "The Emotional Well-Being of Young People of Color Understudied and Underserved ". The Florida-based magazine reports on the Fund's partnership with the JED Foundation

In its May/June 2016 edition, Onyx Magazine reports on the Steve Fund’s activities in an article titled “The Emotional Well-Being of Young People of Color Understudied and Underserved “. The Florida-based magazine reports on the Fund’s partnership with the JED Foundation: “The Steve Fund has formed a new partnership with the JED Foundation to develop a joint plan to provide colleges and universities with recommended practices for improving support for the mental health and emotional well-being of America’s college students of color.”

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