Category: Education

Fingerprints and Blood Spatter: How a College Readies the Next Cohort of Investigators

Fingerprints and Blood Spatter: How a College Readies the Next Cohort of Investigators

Just past the guard gates at Gwynedd Mercy University, about an hour northeast of Philadelphia, is a pale yellow, two-story […]

October 27, 2025

Why ‘School Choice’ Doesn’t Feel Empowering to Many Families

Why ‘School Choice’ Doesn’t Feel Empowering to Many Families

Bailey Brown was 4 when her parents had her tested for New York’s gifted-and-talented program. Growing up in Brooklyn in […]

October 24, 2025

Prohibition Didn’t Stop Alcohol Use. Will It Work With AI?

Prohibition Didn’t Stop Alcohol Use. Will It Work With AI?

During our focus group, a middle school media and library specialist from New York sighed and said: “We don’t need […]

October 23, 2025

How Global Study Tours Spark Innovation in US Schools

How Global Study Tours Spark Innovation in US Schools

Public school districts across the country are facing declining enrollment and shrinking budgets. This reality is forcing district leaders to […]

October 22, 2025

Children Thrive When Teachers and Parents Act Like Allies

Children Thrive When Teachers and Parents Act Like Allies

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. It was the first […]

October 22, 2025

A Conversation with Author Jon Nichols – Edu Alliance Journal

A Conversation with Author Jon Nichols – Edu Alliance Journal

By Dean Hoke, October 21, 2025 🎧 Listen to the full podcast episode: https://smallcollegeamerica.transistor.fm/25📺 Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5e7TmyDxBWo […]

October 21, 2025

Wi-Fi Hot Spot Lending Program Scrapped, Leaving Libraries Scrambling

Wi-Fi Hot Spot Lending Program Scrapped, Leaving Libraries Scrambling

For the last six years, patrons of the Brown County Public Library, nestled in rural Ohio, checked out portable Wi-Fi […]

October 21, 2025

Pizza Days and Chicken Wings: A Kitchen Manager’s Recipe for Connecting With Kids

Pizza Days and Chicken Wings: A Kitchen Manager’s Recipe for Connecting With Kids

Anyone who regularly cooks knows that feeling when you realize you’ve gotten in over your head. Maybe a pot of […]

October 20, 2025

Teachers Are on the Front Lines of Public Health. Let’s Pay Them Like They Matter.

Teachers Are on the Front Lines of Public Health. Let’s Pay Them Like They Matter.

In high school, back in the mid-1990s, I stood before a full auditorium. When asked what I wanted to be […]

October 17, 2025

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