The 19th Annual Conference of the Association of Raza Educators (ARE), titled “Land, River, SeEthnic Studies to be Free,” convened at Los Angeles Mission College in Sylmar, California. This significant event brought together educators from across the state to tackle pertinent issues within Ethnic
Camille Faivre is an Education expert focusing on education management, helping institutions develop and implement open and e-learning programs. As Hesston College announces new bachelor's degree programs and a partnership with Kansas Health Science University (KHSU), Camille offers insights into
Ithaca College’s Student Governance Council (SGC) held a significant meeting on March 31, which was attended by the college's President, La Jerne Cornish. The discussion topics ranged from the institution's financial deficit to federal policy impacts and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
The Nevis School is facing a pressing challenge as its infrastructure fails to keep pace with modern standards. Antiquated systems, including air handling units (AHUs) and rooftop units (RTUs), are nearing the end of their operational life span—some nearly four decades old. While these systems are
As Texas lawmakers deliberate policy proposals in the 89th legislative session, insights into the preferences of Houston-area residents become crucial for understanding public opinion. A recent survey by Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research has captured the sentiments of over 9,800
How Does USask's Research Help Preserve Treaty 8 Traditions? The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) data-driven anthropology research project, spearheaded by Dr. David Natcher, has garnered international recognition for its invaluable support to First Nations communities in the Peace River region