Education

TCU Basketball Teams Join Nation of Lifesavers Through CPR Training
The TCU men's and women's basketball teams participated in Hands-Only CPR training, highlighting the importance of immediate response in cardiac emergencies to save lives.

Global #PledgewithaBuddy Campaign Launches to Celebrate America250 with Patriotism and Unity
The #PledgewithaBuddy campaign unites children, families, and troops worldwide in a patriotic initiative to celebrate America's 250th anniversary by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, fostering unity and understanding of its values.

IotaComm Sponsors Healthy Green Schools & Colleges Program to Enhance School Environments
IotaComm's sponsorship of the Healthy Green Schools & Colleges program underscores the importance of improving indoor air quality and sustainability in educational facilities nationwide.

Essential Summer Safety Tips for Parents and Caregivers
The article highlights the importance of summer safety measures, including first aid preparedness, CPR knowledge, and awareness of heat-related illnesses, to ensure a fun and safe season for children.

High School Senior Winston Vance Sets New Standards for College Admissions
Winston Vance, a high school senior, exemplifies the evolving criteria for college admissions by combining academic excellence with research, entrepreneurship, and social advocacy.

Punyam Academy Introduces ISO 37001:2025 Lead Auditor E-Learning Course
Punyam Academy's new online course offers comprehensive training on the latest anti-bribery management systems standard, making auditor training accessible globally.

Dr. Wade Newman's Legacy Inspires Future Healthcare Leaders Through New Grant
Dr. Wade Newman's decades of service in dentistry, military, and humanitarian efforts culminate in the launch of a grant supporting healthcare students, highlighting the importance of compassionate care and community service in the medical field.

David Guillod Creative Arts Scholarship 2026 Applications Now Open
The David Guillod Creative Arts Scholarship is accepting applications for 2026, offering financial support and recognition to undergraduate students pursuing creative disciplines, highlighting the importance of nurturing future artists.

Dr. Joel Berley Launches National Scholarship to Support Future Medical Professionals
The Dr. Joel Berley Scholarship for Future Doctors offers financial support and recognition to undergraduate students pursuing careers in medicine, highlighting the importance of nurturing the next generation of healthcare leaders.

Dr. Sagy Grinberg Launches National Scholarship for Future Healthcare Leaders
The Dr. Sagy Grinberg Healing Hands Scholarship for Healthcare offers a $1,000 award to undergraduate students pursuing healthcare careers, emphasizing compassion, innovation, and service.

UNCF Chicago's 25th Annual Gala Raises Over $1 Million for Student Scholarships
The United Negro College Fund's Chicago chapter celebrated a significant milestone by raising over $1 million at its 25th annual gala, supporting scholarships for students in Illinois and beyond.

Jaime & Blanca Jarrín Foundation and Los Defensores Launch 2025 Scholarships for Law and Journalism Students
The Jaime & Blanca Jarrín Foundation, in partnership with Los Defensores, announces its 2025 Scholarship Application Program to support college students in law and journalism, emphasizing the transformative power of belief and support in underserved communities.

Local Child's Junior Black Belt Achievement Highlights Benefits of Kids Martial Arts
Gavin Love's attainment of a Junior Black Belt at South Lake Karate Academy underscores the life-changing impact of martial arts training on children's development.

Storytime AI Aims to Bridge Global Literacy Gaps with Personalized Learning
Storytime AI, under CEO Brian Carlson, leverages generative AI to create personalized reading materials for children in 194 languages, addressing the global literacy crisis by making education more inclusive and accessible.

Credit Card Misuse Among Hispanics Poses Significant Financial Risk
A recent survey by Consolidated Credit uncovers the dual nature of credit cards for Hispanic families, highlighting a pressing need for financial education to prevent over-indebtedness.

Divine Mercy University Releases Condensed Version of Award-Winning Meta-Model Book
Divine Mercy University Press has published a mini-version of its acclaimed 700-page volume, 'A Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person,' offering a concise summary of the integrated psychological, philosophical, and theological framework for mental health practice.

WebCE Launches 2025 Annual Federal Tax Refresher Course for Tax Professionals
WebCE has released its 2025 Annual Federal Tax Refresher course, enabling tax professionals to meet IRS Annual Filing Season Program requirements and stay updated on the latest tax law changes.

Scientific Adventures for Girls Wins Nonprofit of the Year, Highlighting the Urgent Need for Early STEM Education Equity
Scientific Adventures for Girls (SAfG), co-founded by Courtenay Carr Heuer, has been named Nonprofit of the Year in California, underscoring the critical need for early STEM education to bridge the gender gap and ensure long-term economic prosperity.

Boca Teen Twins' Cereal Drive Donates Over 10,000 Pounds to Combat Hunger
Twin brothers Jett and Luke Justin's annual cereal drive, Cereal4All, has donated 10,856 pounds of cereal to Boca Helping Hands, providing approximately 100,000 bowls of cereal to families in need, highlighting the critical shortage of breakfast food donations.

Really Great Reading Approved by Michigan Department of Education
Really Great Reading's inclusion on Michigan's list of approved Tier 1 literacy programs marks a significant step towards enhancing reading outcomes for students, leveraging evidence-based instruction to address literacy challenges.

National Business Etiquette Week Highlights Critical Soft Skills Gap Among New Professionals
The article discusses the growing concern over the lack of business etiquette among new workforce entrants, exacerbated by remote learning and working environments, and the importance of National Business Etiquette Week in addressing these challenges.

Younce, Vtipil, Baznik & Banks, P.A. Announces 2025 Scholarship Winners
Younce, Vtipil, Baznik & Banks, P.A. has awarded $3,000 in scholarships to two North Carolina students, Jayceon Norris and Dixie Huffman, for their essays on justice and future societal contributions.

Ashby Ponds Residents Fund Over $370,000 in Scholarships for Student Employees
Residents of Ashby Ponds have contributed more than $370,000 to scholarships for high school and college student employees, supporting their educational futures with significant financial awards.

Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation Awards Grants to Empower Women and Girls in Baltimore and Israel
The Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation has awarded grants to seven organizations in Baltimore and Israel, focusing on improving the lives of women and girls facing various challenges, highlighting the ongoing need for support and the impact of collective philanthropy.

England Endorses AI for Grading, Signaling Shift in Educational Practices
The Department for Education in England has issued guidelines encouraging teachers to utilize AI for grading, marking a significant step towards integrating technology in education and reducing workload.

DominicanCaOnline Introduces Flexible Online Early Childhood Education Certificate
DominicanCaOnline has launched a fully online Early Childhood Education (ECE) certificate program, offering working teachers a flexible way to meet continuing education requirements and advance their careers without leaving the classroom.

Get OSHA Courses Expands Access to OSHA 30 Certification Nationwide
Get OSHA Courses is addressing the increasing demand for OSHA 30 certification with an online platform that offers flexible, affordable training options for workers and businesses across the U.S., ensuring compliance with workplace safety regulations.

Fractured to Freedom: A New Guide to Personal Healing Launches This Independence Day
A new book, 'Fractured to Freedom,' set to release on July 4, offers a unique perspective on personal liberation and healing, blending ancient wisdom with practical tools for self-improvement.

Survey Reveals Credit Card Misuse as a Silent Threat to Hispanic Families' Finances
A recent survey by Consolidated Credit uncovers the dual role of credit cards in Hispanic families, serving as both a financial tool and a source of debt, highlighting the urgent need for financial literacy.

Natalie Leek Highlights Providence House's Success in Family Reunification on NBC4
Natalie Leek, CEO of Providence House, discussed the organization's impactful work in providing crisis care for children and its remarkable success in family reunification during a feature on NBC4.