Education

Scott H. Silverman Releases New Book Offering Practical Guidance for Addiction and Mental Health Crisis Support
Scott H. Silverman's new book 'You're Not God That Job Is Taken' provides essential tools for families and professionals dealing with addiction and mental health crises, addressing the critical need for practical support beyond awareness.

Achievement Centers for Children & Families Launches Literacy Campaign to Build Community Connections
The Achievement Centers for Children & Families has launched a fall literacy campaign that brings community leaders into classrooms to read to young children while building partnerships for future support.

Intellum and MadCap Software Forge Strategic Partnership to Revolutionize Learning Content Management
The partnership between Intellum and MadCap Software combines scalable learning platforms with intelligent content management systems to help organizations deliver personalized, measurable learning experiences that drive business growth.

Global Manager Group Launches ISO 21001:2025 Documentation Kit to Streamline Educational Certification
Global Manager Group has introduced a comprehensive documentation and training kit that simplifies ISO 21001:2025 certification for educational institutions, enabling them to focus on improving learning outcomes rather than administrative burdens.

Controversial Psychiatry Exhibit at UCF Sparks Student Reconsideration of Career Paths
A traveling exhibit criticizing psychiatric practices has prompted psychology students and officials to question industry standards while highlighting concerns about pharmaceutical influence and patient rights.

Filipino-American Author's Novel Explores War's Generational Impact Through Immigrant Experience
J.R. Arranguez Jr.'s novel 'Reminiscence' examines how war trauma affects immigrant families across generations, offering timely insights into multicultural identity and resilience.

Celebree School Accelerates National Expansion with Strategic Franchise Growth and Operational Enhancements
Celebree School's rapid franchise expansion and new operational initiatives demonstrate the growing demand for quality early childhood education while positioning the company for scalable national growth through streamlined real estate processes and strengthened leadership.

New York City Regional Center Provides $15 Million for Bronx Charter School Expansion
The New York City Regional Center's $15 million New Market Tax Credit financing for the Charter School for Law and Social Justice represents a significant investment in educational infrastructure for underserved Bronx communities, highlighting the ongoing impact of federal tax credit programs on urban development.

Swedish EdTech Firm Mathleaks Expands to U.S. with AI-Powered Math and Financial Literacy Tools
Mathleaks is launching its U.S. initiative to address critical education gaps in mathematics and financial literacy through adaptive AI technology developed in collaboration with American educators.

T.D. Jakes Foundation Launches Free Virtual Financial Forum to Empower Young Adults
The T.D. Jakes Foundation's Life Forum 2025 addresses the critical financial literacy gap among young adults by providing free, culturally relevant education on budgeting, investing, and wealth-building through expert-led virtual sessions.

Punyam Academy Launches ISO 21001:2025 Lead Auditor Training to Address Education Sector Quality Needs
Punyam Academy's new ISO 21001:2025 Lead Auditor Training Course provides educators and quality professionals with critical auditing skills to implement international standards that improve learning outcomes and stakeholder satisfaction in educational institutions.

Nova University Establishes Permanent Tribute to Argentine Actress Adriana Bianco
Nova University has honored Argentine actress Adriana Bianco with a permanent exhibition space recognizing her five-decade career and cultural contributions through the Argentine and Latin Film Festival, highlighting the growing institutional recognition of Latin American arts in the United States.

JSerra Catholic High School to Host Adelante Fest 2025 Featuring Rwandan Genocide Survivor Immaculée Ilibagiza
JSerra Catholic High School's upcoming Adelante Fest 2025 featuring Rwandan genocide survivor Immaculée Ilibagiza represents a significant community event that highlights the power of forgiveness and faith in overcoming trauma.

Debt.com Launches 2025 FinTalk Awards to Recognize Digital Finance Educators
The expanded FinTalk Awards celebrate personal finance creators across multiple platforms for providing practical financial guidance that helps consumers build financial security.

NFL and American Heart Association Award Super Bowl Tickets, Equipment Grants to Boost Youth CPR Training
The NFL and American Heart Association's partnership is expanding lifesaving CPR education in schools through incentive programs that have already rewarded students with Super Bowl tickets and schools with equipment grants, addressing the critical need for bystander intervention in cardiac emergencies.

HWPL World Peace Summit Demonstrates Global Progress on Conflict Prevention Framework and Peace Education
The 11th HWPL World Peace Summit showcased significant advancements in international peace initiatives, including widespread adoption of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War framework and institutionalization of peace education programs globally.

A. Aubrey Bodine's Photographic Legacy Showcased in Digital Archive
The extensive digital archive of A. Aubrey Bodine's work preserves the legacy of a pioneering 20th-century pictorialist photographer whose innovative techniques and artistic approach revolutionized documentary photography.

Author Barbara Becker Holstein Interviews Gwen Strauss on WWII Resistance, Announces Free Ebook Release
Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein's interview with NYT bestselling author Gwen Strauss about 'The Nine' highlights women's historical resilience, while her free ebook 'Women's Freedom: Unfinished Love Stories' connects past struggles to ongoing gender equality efforts.

Historic Stranahan House Museum Launches $3.3 Million Transformation to Revitalize Fort Lauderdale's Cultural Hub
The Historic Stranahan House Museum's $3.3 million capital campaign marks a significant investment in preserving Fort Lauderdale's heritage while creating modern educational and community spaces that will serve residents and visitors for generations.

Idil Biret Memoir Release Marks Cultural Milestone for Turkish Heritage
Renowned Turkish pianist Idil Biret's memoir publication represents a significant contribution to Turkish cultural documentation and musical history, offering unique insights into seven decades of artistic and national evolution.

Willinger, Willinger & Bucci Launches Annual $1,000 Law School Scholarship to Support Future Legal Advocates
A Connecticut law firm's annual scholarship program supports law students committed to justice, addressing financial barriers to legal education and fostering the next generation of advocates.

Go Fund Yourself Showcases Food and Education Startups with Investor Potential
Episode 7 of Go Fund Yourself featured Want Italy's premium pasta concept and MVP Kids' social-emotional learning platform, highlighting their growth potential and investor appeal through national television exposure.

Shane Mahoney's 'The 18/40 Rule' Challenges Conventional Self-Help Approaches with Time-Conscious Framework
Shane Mahoney's new book 'The 18/40 Rule' presents a transformative framework that redefines personal development by emphasizing the finite nature of time and urging readers to align their actions with core values rather than external expectations.

American Heart Association Awards Scholarships to Student Leaders Promoting Heart Health
The American Heart Association has awarded $1,000 scholarships to five high school students nationwide for their leadership in promoting cardiovascular health, addressing the critical need to combat rising risk factors among young Americans.

Historic A. Aubrey Bodine Photography Archive Preserves Maryland's Educational Heritage
The extensive digital archive of renowned pictorialist photographer A. Aubrey Bodine provides invaluable historical documentation of mid-20th century Maryland life, including rare images of one-room schoolhouses like Philip's Delight in Frederick County.

EverDriven Expands Alternative Student Transportation Services Across Texas, Serving Vulnerable Populations
EverDriven's expansion in Texas demonstrates how alternative transportation solutions are addressing critical educational access gaps for vulnerable student populations, including those experiencing housing instability and requiring special education support.

Mountain Ready Launches Initiative to Empower Women with Practical Survival Skills
Mountain Ready, a veteran-owned small business, is making survival skills approachable for women through free educational resources and American-made gear, addressing practical needs from roadside emergencies to off-grid energy solutions.

University of Florida Student Joshua Cottle Wins 2024 Friedman & Simon Academic Scholarship for His Inspiring Journey from Cancer Survivor to Aspiring Pediatric Oncologist
Joshua Cottle, a biology major at the University of Florida, has been awarded the $1,500 Friedman & Simon Academic Scholarship for his inspiring journey overcoming large-cell lymphoma and his commitment to supporting other young cancer patients through his pursuit of pediatric oncology.

Mental Health Experts Advocate Parental Self-Healing as Key to Preventing Youth Suicide
Mental health experts propose that parents transforming their own emotional states through Tao healing practices is the most effective approach to safeguarding children's mental wellness and preventing suicide among youth.

Podcast Episode Highlights Urgent Need for Suicide Prevention Among Young Adults
A new podcast episode featuring a father who lost his son to suicide underscores the alarming rise in youth suicide rates and emphasizes the importance of deep conversations and reducing mental health stigma.