Introducing Camille Faivre, an expert in education management with a unique focus on developing open and e-learning programs in the post-pandemic landscape. Today, she shares her journey and insights into mental health counseling, observations from her career, highlights from her recently published
Cabrini University, a small Roman Catholic liberal arts institution located outside Philadelphia and founded in 1957, faced significant financial and operational challenges that ultimately led to its closure in June 2023. Over the years, Cabrini saw increased acceptance rates, declining yields on
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 plays a pivotal role in promoting equality in education by preventing discrimination based on disabilities. This federal law mandates that educational institutions receiving federal funding ensure equal access to their programs, activities, and
Pittsburgh Schools Launch Program to Combat Severe Teacher Shortage The Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) district has initiated a groundbreaking Career and Technical Education (CTE) program called Emerging Educators. Launched in fall 2024 at Brashear High School, this program aims to address the
The Socorro Independent School District (SISD) finds itself at a critical juncture, facing a financial crisis that necessitates drastic measures to achieve stability. With a highly contentious board meeting looming to discuss the potential layoff of 300 employees, administrators, teachers, parents,
Students from Suffolk University's Political Science and Legal Studies Department recently had the exceptional opportunity to participate in a three-week immersive seminar in Washington, D.C., led by political science Professor Christina Kulich. This seminar was designed to offer students