A dedicated first grade teacher, Mr.s Leffler builds strong relationships with students and families, creating a safe, ...
Pasco High School bilingual math teacher Gabriela Whitemarsh stands in front of Seattle artist Steve Gardner’s “Where Will You Go?” mural on campus. The 2010 piece depicts two people in a boat and ...
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Joy de Leon was a retiree looking for community and ways to stay fit when she found ACRS, a nonprofit aided by reader ...
Warrenwood first-grade teacher Kaitlyn Shepard was named The Fayetteville Observer’s December Amazing Teacher, in partnership ...
"[I]n the public university setting, student disagreement with a professor's academic speech on an issue of public concern cannot alter the Pickering analysis in the government's favor." A short ...
On Friday, Texas A&M University-Victoria held its first ever graduation ceremony, celebrating the graduates of the College of ...
MAAUN awards fully funded scholarships to 43 first-class graduates at its inaugural convocation, highlighting academic growth ...
Persistent chatter at the back of the lecture hall can be distracting when educators are trying to teach – and difficult to quell. Obviously, on-topic dialogue is often necessary, especially during ...
Daniella Abolarin graduated from Landmark University with a 4.57 CGPA in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, rising from 2:2 in her first year. She spoke with TEMITOPE ADETUNJI about the ...