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Study in the States
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Study in the States provides information for nonimmigrant students about studying opportunities in the United States.



Extreme cold can make your pipes freeze and break. Here are ways to help avoid that: - Open your cabinet doors so warm air can get to your pipes - Let water drip slowly from your faucet - Keep your home warmer than 55°F

Human trafficking happens in many different industries—it can even be happening right in front of us. It’s up to all of us to recognize the signs and break the silence. Learn how to see behind the crowd: go.dhs.gov/ZJN. #TacklingTrafficking


When preparing for a severe winter storm, consider that power may go out for many days. Outages during severe cold can be especially difficult. Stay safe: - Close & seal windows & doors - Don’t use a gas stove for heat - Run generators outside - Have a plan for medicine/devices


Sunday is #WearBlueDay! In 2007, Congress designated January 11 as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. You can join us and shed light on the millions impacted by human trafficking by wearing blue on Sunday. Learn how: go.dhs.gov/ZSX.

Snow is in the forecast this weekend! The Pacific Northwest, the Upper Midwest and New England are all expected to receive heavy snow beginning today. Make sure you stay up to date on how much snow is coming to your area and when by tuning into your local news and following @NWS.



What are the different types of winter weather advisories issued by @NWS? ▪️Advisory = Winter weather expected. Be cautious. ▪️Watch = Snow, sleet, or ice possible. Be prepared. ▪️Warning = Snow, sleet, or ice expected. Take action.







