Category: College Planning Scholarships

Student Voices: A Legendary Week at the PGA Annual Meeting

Student Voices: A Legendary Week at the PGA Annual Meeting

A PGA Golf Management degree can turn students’ passion into a career—and the PGA WORKS John & Tamara Lundgren Scholars […]

January 15, 2026

Science is best communicated through identity and culture – how researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities

Science is best communicated through identity and culture – how researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities

Lived experiences shape how science is conducted. This matters because who gets to speak for science steers which problems are […]

January 15, 2026

Peering Into the Future: Look for These K-12 Education Trends in 2026

Peering Into the Future: Look for These K-12 Education Trends in 2026

⚡ Potential Fallout From Dismantling the Department of Education The Trump administration’s plans to eventually slash the Department of Education […]

January 15, 2026

Beating the “Spring Slump”: How to Avoid Distractions and Finish the School Year Strong

Beating the “Spring Slump”: How to Avoid Distractions and Finish the School Year Strong

Thank you for subscribing! As the calendar turns to the Spring semester, a familiar feeling often settles over classrooms: the […]

January 14, 2026

Twin Rivers Unified board denies Highlands charter schools’ revision appeal

Twin Rivers Unified board denies Highlands charter schools’ revision appeal

Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools’ main campus in Sacramento County. Credit: Diana Lambert/EdSource Top Takeaways The Twin Rivers Unified […]

January 14, 2026

Twin Rivers Unified board denies Highlands charter schools’ revision appeal

Twin Rivers Unified board denies Highlands charter schools’ revision appeal

Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools’ main campus in Sacramento County. Credit: Diana Lambert/EdSource Top Takeaways The Twin Rivers Unified […]

January 14, 2026

There’s an intensifying kind of threat to academic freedom – watchful students serving as informants

There’s an intensifying kind of threat to academic freedom – watchful students serving as informants

Texas A&M University told philosophy professor Martin Peterson in early January 2026 that he could not teach some of Greek […]

January 14, 2026

Civics Takes Center Stage in 2026

Civics Takes Center Stage in 2026

Julie Silverbrook, a lawyer and now vice president of civic education at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, can trace […]

January 14, 2026

I’ve Seen Great Teaching Up Close — and Tech Isn’t What Makes It Happen

I’ve Seen Great Teaching Up Close — and Tech Isn’t What Makes It Happen

After 13 years as an educator, I can share countless stories about highly skilled, hardworking teachers and administrators. I thought […]

January 14, 2026

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