Education

Educator Launches ParentTeacherPath to Support Families of Children with Learning Differences
Veteran educator Ken Soussa has launched ParentTeacherPath, an online platform providing resources and community support for families navigating special education needs and learning differences.

88-Year-Old Author's Debut Memoir Highlights Resilience and Legacy During National Memoir Writing Month
Armenian-American author Shahen Guiragossian's debut memoir The Hawk demonstrates the enduring power of personal storytelling and resilience across generations while supporting charitable causes.

Rooted Wellness Retreats Announces Exclusive Functional Medicine Program in Hawaii for 2026
Rooted Wellness Retreats is launching a limited-capacity functional medicine immersion in Kona, Hawaii, offering personalized health restoration through integrated education, nutrition, and somatic practices.

Florida Gateway College Foundation Launches $140,001 Giving Day Auction to Support Student Success
The Foundation for Florida Gateway College is conducting its third annual Giving Day auction with a $140,001 fundraising goal to support scholarships and student programs through community participation in online bidding and direct donations.

Intellum and Integrated Studios Partner to Enhance Enterprise eLearning Through Combined Platform and Content Expertise
Intellum's strategic partnership with Integrated Studios combines AI-powered learning platform capabilities with narrative-driven content design to create more engaging and measurable enterprise training programs.

Shincheonji Church's Interfaith Revelation Lecture Draws Record Global Participation
Shincheonji Church's third international interfaith lecture on biblical Revelation attracted over 1,000 participants from 59 countries, highlighting growing global interest in religious dialogue and scriptural study across denominations.

Texas Law Dog Awards $2,500 Animal Rescue Scholarship to Southern Nazarene University Student
Rylee Anne Laman received the 2025 Animal Rescue Scholarship for her dedication to animal rescue and her academic pursuits in athletic training and sports business.

Volpe Law LLC Establishes $1,000 Scholarship for Business Litigation Students
Volpe Law LLC has launched a $1,000 scholarship program to support students pursuing business litigation careers, addressing financial barriers in legal education while promoting the firm's commitment to ethical business practices.

Carl Angus DeSantis Foundation Awards $365,000 Grant to Support Early Childhood Education in Delray Beach
The Carl Angus DeSantis Foundation's $365,000 grant to Achievement Centers for Children & Families sustains critical early learning services for underserved families in southern Palm Beach County, addressing educational disparities and supporting kindergarten readiness for at-risk children.

Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida Recognize 74 Young Leaders for Community Impact Projects
Seventy-four Girl Scouts earned the prestigious Silver Award through projects addressing critical community needs, demonstrating how youth leadership can drive meaningful social change across Southeast Florida.

Author Matthew Adcock Releases Spiritual Guide 'The Treasure Within' to Help Readers Find Purpose and Peace
Matthew Adcock's debut book 'The Treasure Within' offers Christian readers a spiritual journey to discover purpose and identity through biblical teachings, providing guidance for those struggling with anxiety, depression, or seeking direction.

Special Education Resource Offers Tailored Homeschool Programs for Children with Autism
Special Education Resource provides structured homeschooling solutions for children with autism, addressing the growing trend of families seeking personalized education that accommodates sensory needs and learning styles.

Educator-Researcher Advocates for Broader Legitimacy Standards in Global Higher Education
Count Jonathan of Aquitaine's research challenges rigid academic accreditation norms by advocating for more inclusive educational models that maintain rigor while serving diverse global communities.

Acclaimed Writer Xuemo Launches Latin American Tour Exploring Human Wisdom in AI Era
Chinese author Xuemo's Latin American lecture series addresses the critical need for human wisdom and spiritual values as artificial intelligence transforms society, bringing cross-cultural dialogue to academic institutions across Peru, Argentina, Chile, and Mexico.

New Advent Bible Study Aims to Strengthen Family Faith During Christmas Season
Author Taylor Turner's new book "From Manger to Messiah" provides families with a comprehensive Advent Bible study program designed to deepen faith connections during the Christmas season.

Shincheonji Church Graduates Nearly 60,000 Students in Global Biblical Education Milestone
Shincheonji Church of Jesus celebrated the graduation of 59,192 students from its Zion Christian Mission Center, highlighting a growing movement of Christians and pastors seeking deeper biblical understanding through structured scriptural education.

Sgt. Bo Named Winner of 15th Annual American Humane Hero Dog Awards
Sgt. Bo, a therapy dog who provided crucial emotional support to Nashville students after the Covenant School shooting, has been honored as the 2025 American Humane Hero Dog, highlighting the vital role animals play in community healing and crisis response.

Fifth Annual Sickle Cell Caregiver Summit Focuses on Mental Wellness and Advocacy
The upcoming virtual Sickle Cell Caregiver Summit brings global attention to the critical role of caregivers in managing sickle cell disease while addressing mental health challenges and building advocacy skills.

Wooten Center Launches Inaugural John Lapham Golf Classic to Support LA Youth Education
The Al Wooten Jr. Youth Center has renamed its annual golf fundraiser as the John Lapham Golf Classic to honor the legacy of longtime board member John G. Lapham III while continuing to support college and career readiness programs for thousands of Los Angeles youth.

Historian Releases Book Arguing for Distinct Cultural Identity of American Slaves' Descendants
Historian Dr. Norris Shelton's new book advocates for recognizing descendants of American slaves as a unique cultural group separate from broader African American identity while crediting Donald Trump for addressing their concerns.

Intellum and HexaLearn Forge Strategic Partnership to Enhance Enterprise Learning Solutions
Intellum and HexaLearn have partnered to combine AI-powered learning technology with comprehensive development services, enabling organizations to scale enterprise training programs more efficiently and effectively.

Shifa Therapy Partners with Mosques and Community Centers to Expand Mental Health Access
Shifa Therapy's partnership with mosques and community centers aims to make culturally sensitive mental health support more accessible to Muslim communities by integrating therapy services into familiar faith-based settings.

Impel and RockED Launch Automotive AI Certification to Address Industry Workforce Transformation
Impel and RockED have launched the first automotive AI certification program to equip industry professionals with essential AI skills, addressing critical workforce transformation needs as AI adoption accelerates across the sector.

American Heart Association Leverages HBCU Football Game to Promote Cardiac Emergency Preparedness
The American Heart Association used the Battle of the Legends HBCU football game to educate fans about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and Hands-Only CPR, addressing critical gaps in heart health awareness and emergency response capabilities in underrepresented communities.

University of Florida Student Claudia Masmitja Corujo Awarded 2025 Marcus W. Viles Community Growth Scholarship
Claudia Masmitja Corujo, a first-generation college student at the University of Florida, received the $2,500 scholarship for her commitment to community support and healthcare equity, continuing Marcus Viles's legacy of community betterment.

Shincheonji's Zion Christian Mission Center Graduates Nearly 60,000 Students Amid Growing Pastor Enrollment
Shincheonji Church's Zion Christian Mission Center graduated 59,192 students including 2,248 pastors, highlighting the organization's expanding influence in theological education and its focus on Revelation interpretation.

Academic Research on Informal Higher Education Models Gains Global Attention
The Office of Count Jonathan David Nelson's research challenging traditional accreditation frameworks for informal universities is attracting international scholarly interest as education systems worldwide grapple with access and equity issues.

Punyam Academy Launches API Spec Q2 Lead Implementer Training for Oil and Gas Sector
Punyam Academy's new API Spec Q2 training program addresses critical safety and compliance needs in the oil and gas service industry by equipping professionals to implement updated quality management standards.

Jazz Virtuoso Matthew Whitaker to Receive Wharton Arts Trailblazer Award
Wharton Arts will honor acclaimed jazz pianist Matthew Whitaker with its 2026 Trailblazer Award, recognizing his musical achievements and advocacy for accessible arts education that aligns with the organization's mission.

Concord Free Public Library Acquires Previously Unknown 1840s Emerson Photograph
The Concord Free Public Library has acquired a rare, previously unrecorded photograph of Ralph Waldo Emerson from the 1840s, providing new insight into the personal life of America's most famous Transcendentalist during his English travels.