Amid a nationwide surge in youth mental health challenges, a pioneering initiative in California is demonstrating that one of the most powerful resources for students may be sitting right next to them in class. A groundbreaking peer-to-peer support program implemented across eight high school
When the destructive Eaton Fire swept through Altadena, California, it not only scorched the landscape but also threatened to unravel the very social and economic fabric of the community by devastating its child-care sector. In the chaotic aftermath, as families and small business owners grappled
The persistent gap between the growing number of students referred for special education evaluations and the limited number of school psychologists available to conduct them has forced districts nationwide to confront a significant operational and ethical dilemma. This challenge, intensified by
The fundamental expectation of a state's chief legal officer is to serve as its staunchest defender, a principle that was dramatically upended in Virginia when its own Attorney General joined federal forces to dismantle a law he was sworn to uphold. This unprecedented move plunged the Commonwealth
With federal research funding constantly under a microscope, we sat down with Camille Faivre, a leading expert in higher education management, to dissect the recent, high-stakes legal battle over the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) attempt to cap indirect research costs. This interview
A comprehensive analysis of new research from Wake Forest University reveals a powerful and consistent correlation between a college student's sense of belonging and their likelihood of successful degree completion. The study underscores that fostering an inclusive and connected campus environment