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Student Teacher Founds School Hygiene Program
Education Management Student Teacher Founds School Hygiene Program

An aspiring educator's journey toward certification transformed into a powerful community initiative, revealing how a single classroom project can address profound, often-unseen needs and forge lasting partnerships that directly enhance student well-being. Andrea Hether, a student at Davenport

Is the Student Loan System Too Big to Fail?
Education Management Is the Student Loan System Too Big to Fail?

A cascade of wage garnishment notices is set to descend upon millions of American households, signaling not just personal financial turmoil but a potential shockwave to the entire U.S. economy. As the federal government resumes its most aggressive collection tactics on defaulted student loans,

Can a New Program Fix Arizona's Mental Health Care?
Education Management Can a New Program Fix Arizona's Mental Health Care?

In a significant move to confront a staggering public health issue, Mesa Community College has unveiled a new Applied Behavioral Health certificate program and an accompanying state-of-the-art Behavioral Health Simulation Lab. This pioneering initiative, celebrated by college leadership and state

What Drove Augusta University's Transformative 2025?
Education Management What Drove Augusta University's Transformative 2025?

In a year defined by purposeful advancement, Augusta University meticulously chronicled a period of extraordinary achievement and strategic growth, illustrating how deliberate momentum can reshape an institution's trajectory. The journey through 2025 was not merely a sequence of isolated successes

Judge Reinstates Unlawfully Cut Mental Health Grants
Education Management Judge Reinstates Unlawfully Cut Mental Health Grants

In a decisive move that underscores the judiciary's role in maintaining the stability of federal programs, a federal judge has ordered the permanent reinstatement of unlawfully canceled multi-year mental health grants across 16 states. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Kymberly Evanson represents

Can $9.3M Bridge the Gap to Illinois Careers?
Education Management Can $9.3M Bridge the Gap to Illinois Careers?

In a significant move to bolster the state's workforce and create new avenues for economic advancement, the Illinois Community College Board has directed a substantial $9.3 million investment toward strengthening the connections between education and high-demand careers. This funding, distributed

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