The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is currently evaluating a significant shift in how it funds state-related universities, including Penn State, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh. A newly formed Performance-Based Funding Council, consisting of lawmakers, university administrators,
In a recent faculty meeting, a policy change aimed at improving student mental health was proposed and rapidly accepted. This swift action triggered an important question from a faculty member: who is focusing on the well-being of faculty and staff? This query underscores a significant issue in
New York City's wellness scene is undergoing a transformation as it kicks off the year 2025. The city is a hub of innovative ideas, products, and personalities that are reshaping the approach to health and well-being. This article delves into the dynamic landscape, highlighting key players and
Governor Kim Reynolds recently delivered her eighth Condition of the State Address, unveiling a strategic plan designed to tackle a range of critical issues in Iowa. From enhancing healthcare and education systems to implementing economic policies and disaster preparedness measures, Reynolds’ i
The challenge of meeting the demand for preschool educators on Martha's Vineyard is a pressing issue, reflected by the fact that, despite there being approximately 750 children aged five and under on the Island, only around 440 are enrolled in one of the 20 licensed early childhood education
Retreat Healthcare in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, has introduced a groundbreaking arts-based training program to enhance staff empathy and resident well-being in its assisted living and memory care community. Conducted by ESTEAM Health in collaboration with Creating Futures that Work, the ART of