The University of Central Florida’s (UCF) Academic Health Sciences Center (AHSC) has garnered significant recognition for its groundbreaking work in interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative health care practices. The AHSC has been awarded the prestigious Award for Institutional E
The importance of nature-based learning within preschool education cannot be overstated. For children aged 3 to 5, the benefits of spending time outdoors touch on multiple areas of health, development, and learning. As urbanization and technology pull children indoors, educators and parents alike
In a significant move to bolster higher education for Vermont residents, the state government has committed $1.7 million from the Higher Education Trust Fund. This financial boost comes as part of the state's ongoing efforts to make higher education more accessible and affordable, benefiting
The landscape of K–12 education is rapidly evolving with the increasing integration of information technology (IT). This transformation is vividly illustrated through the experiences of Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) in Kentucky. By merging IT and educational departments, schools can drive i
The article, authored by Barbara Lee, Ph.D., Alison Roach, and Jane Sovern, delves into the recent Title IX regulations mandating accommodations for pregnant and parenting students at colleges and universities receiving federal Title IV funds. These regulations, effective as of August 1, 2024,
In South Bay, Los Angeles, voters are being asked to consider Measure LP, a proposal for an $89 million bond aimed at renovating and upgrading facilities within the Centinela Valley Union High School District (CVUHSD). The measure has sparked a lively debate among community members, balancing the