In Ohio, a legislative proposal known as Bill S.B. 109 seeks to provide all K-12 students in public and chartered nonpublic schools with free meals, encompassing both breakfast and lunch. This bill is currently under consideration within the Ohio Senate's Finance Committee as part of broader
Recent years have witnessed a growing debate surrounding the influence of political interventions on higher education in America, sparking concern among educators and scholars. At the center of this debate is the statement issued by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT) condemning
The Head Start program, a cornerstone of early childhood education and support for low-income families in the United States, is facing imminent danger as proposed federal budget cuts threaten its existence. In West Virginia, this federally funded program plays a vital role in providing preschool
Introducing Camille Faivre, an authority in education management, who has dedicated her career to empowering institutions to thrive in the rapidly evolving post-pandemic landscape. Camille's vast experience in developing e-learning programs makes her an invaluable resource as she shares her
Clemson University, a respected land-grant institution, emphasizes the transformative power of community engagement in promoting well-being, illustrating this through various initiatives. These strategies focus on the pivotal role of individual actions that contribute to the broader community
Johns Hopkins University has launched an initiative to counteract the effects of reduced federal funding under the Trump administration, which threatens active research projects. In response, Johns Hopkins introduced two new grant programs—Bridge Grants and Pivot Grants—to support faculty facing