Are the Kids Alright? Post-Covid Schooling and the Great Teacher Resignation Educators across America have been taking to the internet to express concern over the future of post-pandemic learning and the increasingly disruptive behavior of their… Continue Reading ›
Biden’s SAVE plan: A step towards student debt relief In the wake of the Supreme Court’s rejection of President Biden’s debt cancellation proposal in June of this year, the Biden administration has introduced a… Continue Reading ›
Biden’s Student Debt Relief Plan: What you need to know so far On Monday, 17th October 2022, the Biden Administration’s application for student debt relief was formally launched. This was days after the Education Department published a… Continue Reading ›
Nigeria’s Educational System Is on the Decline “What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul”- Joseph Addison. If the government of a country is falling apart,… Continue Reading ›
HBCUs Targeted With Bomb Threats on Day 1 of BHM Quite a number of Historically Black Colleges and Universities have had to postpone or ultimately shut down classes and operations as a result of bomb… Continue Reading ›
At age 14 she was on her way to earning 2 bachelor’s degree The average 14-year-old is thinking about their freshman year of high school, what it will be like, and if they will make any friends. The… Continue Reading ›
Meet Jewell Jones, a trailblazer and the youngest state lawmaker in Michigan Imagine for a moment what the schedule of a college student looks like, now add Michigan State (NYS) Representative to that. Jewell Jones is a… Continue Reading ›
From Cambodia to Rhode Island, the Journey to Betterment and Education When you move to another country without knowing the native language the odds are stacked against you, everything that you once knew how to do… Continue Reading ›
Can the educational playing field be levelled for students of colour? As I read through articles published in the New York Times (NYT) about school segregation I could not help but feel discouraged about the young… Continue Reading ›
The need for a more inclusive American dream that begins with educational reform The American education system is tied deeply to the American dream. The idea that you can go to school, acquire a skill, graduate, and then… Continue Reading ›
A Jamaican Woman’s Take on Feminism The idea to write this post is based upon my experiences within my nationality as well as growing up as a Jamaican woman and the… Continue Reading ›
Crushing The Quarter Life Crisis May 29th, 2018. The day I turned 25. Twenty-five! A quarter of a century. It’s an understatement to exclaim that this thought triggered a bit… Continue Reading ›
The Workshop: A Place to Turn Passions into Profits RICHMOND, VA – I stopped in front of an empty building I pass practically every day walking to work. “This is it?” I think to myself,… Continue Reading ›
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