In a remarkable testament to talent and determination, three finance sophomores from Stephen F. Austin State University’s Nelson Rusche College of Business have earned a coveted spot in the prestigious University of Texas/Texas A&M Investment Management Company (UTIMCO) Scholars program. This
In a quiet revolution unfolding across educational landscapes, neurodivergent students are stepping into the spotlight as architects of change, crafting school environments where everyone can thrive. These individuals, navigating conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, are not merely seeking
In a startling turn of events, Indiana’s child care system is facing a severe financial reckoning, with the state slashing reimbursement rates for providers to address a staggering $225 million shortfall in the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF). This federal program, designed to support low-income
At Lawrence High School (LHS) in Lawrence, Kansas, a seemingly straightforward attempt to manage student behavior through bathroom access restrictions has ignited a firestorm of controversy, leaving students, teachers, and parents grappling with unintended consequences that ripple through the
In the intricate web of the American education system, a troubling reality persists where Black teachers are often saddled with an outsized responsibility to support Black students amidst deep-rooted systemic challenges, a burden compounded by cultural assumptions and historical inequities. This
In the landscape of K-12 education, student engagement is frequently celebrated as the cornerstone of effective learning, yet it remains a concept clouded by ambiguity and differing interpretations. Across classrooms nationwide, educators, students, and administrators grapple with what it means to