Nearly one-third of the nation's K–12 U.S. public schools mandate mental health screening for students, with most offering in-person treatment or referral to a community mental health professional if a student is identified as having depression or anxiety, according to a new study.| eSchool News
Asked to generate intervention plans for struggling students, AI teacher assistants recommended more-punitive measures for hypothetical students with Black-coded names and more supportive approaches for students the platforms perceived as white, a new study shows.| eSchool News
Across the country, our schools are being taxed beyond their capacity to support educational success. We’ve known for a long time that students need a three-dimensional structure of guidance and encouragement to thrive.| eSchool News
"The program provided a strong foundation in quantitative financial analysis and allowed me to select electives that aligned with my career goals,” - Harrison Schon, Bachelor of Science in Finance and Fintech’23, MS in Finance’24 The post Hands-on learning, Wall Street results appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
“I secured my corporate residency within five months and a job offer within ten months of starting the program. This clear timeline and path to a career is exactly what I needed and is definitely worthwhile.” - Elizabeth Hanna, MS in Accounting/MBA’25 The post A math major's journey to KPMG appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
"I wanted a graduate program that would build on the business classes I took in undergrad while letting me go deeper into accounting. When I found Northeastern’s combined MS in Accounting/MBA, it felt like the right fit. I had taken some accounting classes as an undergrad and absolutely loved them, so the chance to pair that interest with broader business training made perfect sense." - Jackson Olin, MS in Accounting/MBA‘25 The post From health science to accounting: launching a career at...| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
“The chance to work for three months at a Big Four accounting firm while building a professional network set this program apart and gave me confidence that I could launch a new career in accounting.” - Naima Nigh, MS in Accounting/MBA'25 The post Turning curiosity into a career in accounting appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
“One of the biggest strengths here is the professors. They bring incredible real-world experience as CEOs, authors, and public speakers, yet remain deeply committed to teaching and student success.” - Keira O’Connor, BS in International Business'24, PlusOne MS in International Management'25| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
The School of Social Work is pleased to welcome five new clinical faculty members for the fall semester. The post School welcomes five new clinical faculty members appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
Marianella Becerra has been closely involved with two of the School’s burgeoning projects in the Galapagos Islands. She took part in the 12-week program for Galapagos locals to earn a certificate in social work and community development and was a mentor for the School’s inaugural practicum placement in San Cristobal. The post Galapagos native highlights impact of School’s practicum placement, certificate program appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
The 2025-26 academic year started out with a flurry of events for UNC School of Social Work students, faculty and staff. The post Welcome Back Week signals return to campus for School of Social Work appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
Health care worker Susana Espinoza worked closely with two Master of Social Work students who were part of the School’s first practicum placement in the Galapagos Islands. She saw first-hand the impact the students made with their clients.| UNC School of Social Work
Career Catalysts, a series about WashU interns, by WashU interns, visits junior Kiersten Anderson as she leads a therapy session with individuals with memory-related illnesses. Her internship at St. Louis nonprofit Memory Keepers is funded by the Chancellor's Career Fellows Program, which supports low-income, first-generation students. The post Career Catalysts: Fellows program provides first-gen student skills and a stipend appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Images from on and around the WashU campuses. The post 09.03.25 appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Even as a child growing up in north St. Louis County, WashU junior Precious Barry was aware that society often underestimates young people from communities like hers.Yet, Barry defied expectations and earned admissions to dozens of colleges including a full-ride scholarship to Washington University in St. Louis.| The Source
We asked the SFS community to share what gives them hope in the world today. Here’s what they had to say.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
When her summer internship at the U.S. Department of State was canceled, Talia Martin (SFS’27) became one of those affected by the federal government workforce reduction.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
In the midst of the complicated landscape of energy, economics, and environmental policy, third-year Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics (MEAM) student Ngaatendwe Manyika is helping to … Read More › The post How One Student’s Experience is Helping to Shape Renewable Energy Education appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
As whales face harm from ship strikes, fishing net entanglements, and redistribution of prey due to changes in ocean temperature, it’s increasingly important to track … Read More › The post Students Use Machine Learning to Track and Protect Whale Populations appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
Welcome, Penn Engineers! Whether you’re joining us for the first time or returning for another exciting year of discovery and growth, it’s wonderful to see … Read More › The post Fall 2025 Dean’s Welcome appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
Few people understand kids better than elementary school teachers. Not only do they spend all day with kids, but teachers get to know their students' parents pretty well, too. From parent-teacher conferences to field trips and snack days, it's a collaborative relationship meant to foster their child's development. (And let's be real: what parent hasn't gotten a call from their child's teacher to discuss their *questionable* behavior in the classroom?) Teachers are full of wisdom about kids, w...| Upworthy
If you believe the headlines, "kids these days" are the worst. Teachers are quitting in droves in part because the Gen Z and Gen Alpha kids are disrespectful, lazy, and downright unteachable. And that's to say nothing of systemic issues in curriculums, school budgets, politics in the classroom, and more. But the kids, apparently, aren't making it any easier. A story from author, mom, and educator Megan Davidhizar, shows that not everyone's having a bad experience with the younger generations....| Upworthy
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The 20th anniversary year continues with a dynamic and diverse new cohort| UBC's Okanagan News
We are thrilled to announce the dates for our Drop-in and BARK2GO sessions at UBC Okanagan! We look forward to welcoming new and returning students, staff, and faculty very soon! All sessions are free and do not require advanced sign-ups, just show-up and enjoy!| B.A.R.K.
Russia is increasingly perceived as an attractive academic destination for Chinese students, especially as the US tightens visa screening| Asia Times
Coral reefs are vital to marine ecosystems, supporting more species than any other ocean environment. More than 80 percent of the planet’s coral reefs have been bleached due to rising ocean temperatures and pollution, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The reef damage threatens marine biodiversity across the globe. High school student Sydney West built a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed to help preserve and sustain coral reefs. West, a graduate of...| IEEE Spectrum
Junior Nathan Murthy reports on his research field season at Aras River Ornithological Station and other sites in eastern Türkiye with U conservation biologists and fellow students.| @theU
As the research community at Adams School of Dentistry continues to make scientific strides in oral health care and research, new ideas and an innate curiosity are part of what […] The post Student Research Group helps foster scientific curiosity appeared first on UNC School of Dentistry.| UNC School of Dentistry
The campus of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is coming back to life after a hot and rainy summer. Undergraduate students began classes Monday, but at Adams School […]| UNC School of Dentistry
It’s survival of the fittest in nature, and an alien-looking ground mite demonstrates how the most promiscuous males fight and sometimes even cannibalise other males to […] The post Tiny mite eats its mates appeared first on News.| News
In the eery, dark depths of an Australian cave, high school students are learning first-hand about thousands of years of incredible natural history. With help from […] The post Teens enjoy fossil tour of discovery appeared first on News.| News
Flinders University experts are exploring evidence that microbes in the soil and the environments around us can affect human microbiota and the ‘gut-brain axis,’ potentially shaping […]| News
Q: “How can I start the year on a positive note, building a culture of belonging for all students?” Signed, Classroom teacher A: The first weeks of school are a golden opportunity to create a classroom where every student feels valued, connected, and excited to learn. By intentionally weaving community-building, celebration of diversity, and student […] The post Classroom teacher asks, “How can I ensure a successful start to the school year?” appeared first on Kappan Online.| Kappan Online
Foundation Fellow. CURO Honors Scholar. Blue Key Honor Society President. Rayna Carter is turning research into results at UGA.| Beyond the Arch
"As for the fact of being a lecturer in bed with undergraduates in particular, there was no possibility of avoiding the charge that this was an abuse of my position." . Those are the words of Ted Honderich, now 85 years old and emeritus professor of philosophy of mind and logic at University College London. They were| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
By: Laila Ali / Arab America Contributing Author We live in an age of Arab American Studies, when ethnic and religious minorities are recognized for their influence on U.S. history and culture. We know the stories of waves of Arab migration to the United States, and the rich histories of Arab communities, such as in … Continued The post Arab American Intellectuals in Early U.S. Universities appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
Health Missing teens where they are Analysts highlight a school-sized gap in mental health screening Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer August 27, 2025 4 min read Hao Yu. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer As anxiety and depression persist at alarming rates among U.S. teens, less than a third of the nation’s public schools conduct mental health screenings, and a significant number of those that do say it’s hard to meet students’ needs, according to a new survey of principals. ...| Harvard Gazette
First-year students and their families criss-cross the Yard on move-in day.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community ‘We’re so happy to have you here’ Eileen O'Grady Harvard Staff Writer August 26, 2025 5 min read Yard brims with voices and motion, excitement and nerves, sweat and tears on move-in day Ryan Zhou was busy moving items into his Weld Hall dorm room on Tuesday with the help of his parents and his new suitemates, Kelvin Cheung and Ronan Pell, when there...| Harvard Gazette
Hello Bisons! I hope you had a great summer! We’re looking forward to seeing you on campus next week as we kick off the Fall Term. Please keep the following in mind as you plan your commute and navigate the campus. Road construction Please be aware that there is ongoing construction on the Fort […]| UM TodayUM Today
Tamarah Singh said it was a “no-brainer” that she enrolled in the bachelor of science in medicine (B.Sc. (Med.) program because it would allow her to work on her very own research project. For the| news.umanitoba.ca
It can be so inspiring to take a look at other class blogs. Check out this showcase of some great blogs powered by Edublogs, CampusPress, or WordPress. Do you have any to add?...| The Edublogger
As funding pressures mount, Jim Dickinson argues that Scotland’s celebrated model of student partnership is no longer enough - and students now need real, enforceable protections| Wonkhe
COPPELL, Texas – Coppell Independent School District (ISD) and Durham School Services celebrated a smooth, successful start to the school year thanks to the outstanding job done by Durham’s team in transporting students to their first day of school safely, on time, and ready to learn. The Durham team transports 7,500 students and runs 64 […] The post Coppell Independent School District Commends Durham School Services for “Smoothest and Most Efficient” School Start Up appeared first ...| School Transportation News
Transportation Software Company TransAct Rebrands to Pathwise School Transportation News News| School Transportation News
ACC’s Talk About It workshops give students the tools, knowledge, and confidence to make informed decisions about their sexual health. Through interactive group discussions or self-paced online learning, students gain practical skills, learn about STI/HIV prevention, explore birth control options, and receive connections to no-cost or low-cost healthcare services. Students have the opportunity to receive […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
ACC guides students toward a successful transfer by offering planning and preparation support during Transfer Week, September 15-19, 2025. Throughout the week, ACC’s Transfer Services team and university partners will host a mix of virtual, in-person, and hybrid events to help students explore and plan their transfer to a 4-year university. More than two dozen […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
In today’s fast-paced world, managing finances efficiently and securely is more important than ever. ACC’s Student Money Management Office, in partnership with the University Federal Credit Union (UFCU), offers six reliable and flexible ways to transfer money, making it easier to handle your financial transactions with confidence. A Message from University Federal Credit Union Online […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
What happens when hundreds of student leaders from across Texas come together for three days of learning, networking, and a friendly competition? You get the Texas Honors Institute. From July 11 through 13, members from Phi Theta Kappa Texas Chapters gathered at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin to hear from expert speakers, participate in hands-on […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
Get ready to FanUP and welcome all to our campus for athletics events.| @theU
Foundation Fellow. CURO Honors Scholar. Blue Key Honor Society President. Rayna Carter is turning research into results at UGA.| Beyond the Arch
Darden Classroom Darden School of Business: “Along with new students, we are welcoming an exciting group of new professors to Darden Grounds in Charlottesville and Rosslyn this year. Eleven new and returning scholars have joined ... The post MBA Roundup: Virginia Darden Names New Faculty Members appeared first on Poets&Quants.| Poets&Quants
When Kanika Rajput received her admit call from MIT Sloan, she was speechless. A dream she had nurtured for more than a decade had finally come true. The news came with an even bigger surprise: ... The post From Full Scholarship To Entrepreneurship: Kanika Rajput’s Journey At MIT Sloan appeared first on Poets&Quants.| Poets&Quants
Youth unemployment is rising, as employers increasingly turn to AI and other technologies to perform tasks. The post Youth unemployment at recessionary levels, CIBC report finds appeared first on MoneySense.| MoneySense
The University’s first inclusive study abroad trip has redefined what inclusive higher education looks like, blending immersive cultural experiences with academic exploration of inclusive education across borders. This two-week program, held in June 2025, brought together students with and without intellectual disability, reflecting a commitment to making global education more inclusive and accessible to everyone. […] The post School of Education Launches Fully Inclusive Study Abroad Expe...| Syracuse University School of Education
Professor Jing Lei, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Syracuse University School of Education, along with instructional design doctoral candidate Yang Liu, will deliver a paper during the Presidential Session at the October 2025 Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) annual convention in Las Vegas. The paper—”Exploring Pre-Service Teachers’ Learning Processes in AI-Integrated […] The post Professor Jing Lei to Deliver AECT25 Presidential Session Addr...| Syracuse University School of Education
Using a simple grid system based on a student’s GPA, the Office of Enrollment Management is creating a more transparent process for potential students which could result in more students receiving merit scholarships.| @theU
The Center for Community and Cultural Engagement (CCE) will be taking over the space previously occupied by the Black Cultural Center (BCC) located at Fort Douglas.| @theU
As we prepare for the start of term and the return of students to campus, I would like to share some important changes in Enrolment Services that will enhance how we support our students and strengthen our service delivery across campus. The post Enrolment Services restructure and new University Centre location appeared first on UBC's Okanagan News.| UBC's Okanagan News
The B.A.R.K. team had a wonderful time in Saskatoon at the International Society for Anthrozoology Conference!| B.A.R.K.
Congratulations to our Class of 2025!| B.A.R.K.
Congratulations to Mikaela Dahlman for obtaining her Certified Animal-Assisted Intervention Specialist certificate!| B.A.R.K.
Thank you to all of our supporters, donors, and challengers for making Giving Day 2025 a huge success!| B.A.R.K.
Interested in learning more about how therapy dogs can support neurodiverse students? Keen to know what the B.A.R.K. team will be getting up to this summer?| B.A.R.K.
UBC Okanagan research finds canines can ease feelings of loneliness, particularly for international students| B.A.R.K.
Check out Dr. Binfet's latest article in Psychology today and learn more about the benefits of smiling!| B.A.R.K.
Grammarly just announced that its new AI agent can “predict whether a piece of writing will receive an A.” The tool, called AI Grader, is part of a new set of agents that the company is rolling out this fall. By analyzing assignment instructions, grading rubrics, and available information about the instructor, the system estimates whether a paper would earn an A. Grammarly claims it has trained this model on millions of writing samples that included instructor feedback. The post Grammarly...| Shelly Palmer
Starting college is exciting, but let’s be honest it can also feel overwhelming.Between juggling lectures, managing a social life, working part-time, and trying to meet never-ending deadlines, students often feel like they’re spinning plates.For many UK and international students, learning to navigate assignments, handle pressure, and maintain good mental health is essential for academic| eAskme | How to : Ask Me Anything : Learn Blogging Online
USC undergraduate researchers, including senior in human development and aging Tiffany Wang, thrive during months of “uncompromised time” in labs under guidance of mentors. The post Trojan Undergrads Spend Summer Immersed in Life-Changing Research appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
SEPTA’s budget cuts will leave many Temple students looking for new means of transportation.| The Temple News
Michelle Malenfant learns skills in collections management through her summer internship with the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art that she can apply to her future career at an art gallery.| Gregory Allicar Museum of Art – Colorado State University
Feinberg recently welcomed the entering MD Class of 2025 during the weeklong Introduction to the Profession module providing first-year students with a comprehensive overview of their medical education. The post Feinberg Welcomes New MD Class with Weeklong Introduction to the Profession appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Northwestern has expanded the prosthetics and orthotics program with a Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics Research (MPO-R) degree, which offers the combination of rigorous clinical training with advanced research education. The post Feinberg Expands Prosthetics & Orthotics Education with Research Track Master’s Program appeared first on News Center.| News Center
At Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, first-year medical students donned their white coats for the first time and welcomed the official start of the academic year at Founders’ Day on August 8. The post First-Year Medical Students Welcome New Academic Year at Founders’ Day 2025 appeared first on News Center.| News Center
This past semester, 24 student teams from Goizueta Business School’s full time MBA program partnered with 18 organizations through Goizueta IMPACT, the school’s flagship experiential learning program focused on strategy and problem-solving. Companies like Lowe’s, ... The post Lowe’s And Goizueta IMPACT: Turning Students Into Strategists appeared first on Poets&Quants.| Poets&Quants
Everyone does it. They look back. They wind back the clock. And they wince at their mistakes: the opportunities they lost, the time they squandered, and the fun they missed. In The Office, Cornell alum Andy ... The post 20 Biggest Regrets Of MBA Graduates appeared first on Poets&Quants.| Poets&Quants
It's a a day of connection, celebration and learning across cultures.| attheu.utah.edu
From study groups to priorities, here are 10 ways to make the most of business school| Poets&Quants for Execs
Jim Dickinson explores how the Office for Students’ latest reforms raise the bar for fairness in England - just not for the majority of students already in the system Jim Dickinson explores how the Office for Students’ latest reforms raise the bar for fairness in England - just not for the majority of students already in the system| Wonkhe
In this issue, you'll find information on: - On-Demand Learning Courses - NCUR 2026 - CUR Webinars - Advocacy Action Steps + Resources - Scholars Transforming Through Research (STR) - CUR and Divisional Awards - and more The post CUR eNews: The Life of a Researcher: STR, NCUR, Awards, and Advocacy appeared first on The Council on Undergraduate Research.| The Council on Undergraduate Research
Student editor Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar offers advice for those who are about to start studying nursing. The post ‘Let this journey shape you but never let it dim your light’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
Student editor Millie Holley shares her tips for remaining motivated as you approach the end of your nursing course. The post ‘How do you stay motivated during the final few months of the course?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
An expert in global public health told UM’s newest medical students that a career in medicine offers countless potential paths, and when opportunities come their way, take them. Dr. Marissa Becker,| news.umanitoba.ca
The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University is proud to announce a partnership with KCCI, aimed at bringing international storytelling to local audiences. As part of this collaboration, a select group of student journalists and faculty will travel to Dublin, Ireland, to cover the Iowa State vs Kansas State football game […] The post Greenlee School partners with KCCI for coverage from 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic appeared first on Greenlee School...| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
The post Announcing the 2025-2026 Dotdash Meredith apprentices from Iowa State appeared first on Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication.| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
“TWINdeszoon: The Kris Cut,” a Greenlee School student documentary about a season in the life of an Iowa State football family, will have a premiere screening on Thursday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union’s Gold Room. The film features the family of Cyclones defensive lineman Myles Mendeszoon alongside his twin sister Marijke […] The post Greenlee students produce sports documentary on Mendeszoon family appeared first on Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication.| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Greenlee senior in journalism and mass communication, Blake Petersen, a native of Elk Horn, Iowa, was honored Friday night as a recipient of the 2025 College AV All-Star from the Upper Midwest Emmy® Foundation at the 14th annual Student Production Awards ceremony at the Hilton DoubleTree in Bloomington, Minn. The award recognizes students who are “an incredible technical asset […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Note from LeftEast editors: At a time when we must keep our eyes wide open, the ongoing protests in Serbia demand urgent attention and support. Students and self-organized Serbian society are offering a powerful lesson in fighting for social justice, basic rights, and the true meaning of solidarity. Events are unfolding rapidly: tomorrow, March 15, 2025, a large protest is set to take place in Belgrade, where the Serbian president has openly threatened peaceful demonstrators with violence. T...| Lefteast
Which MBA graduates are poised for big success? Our annual look at the MBAs who'll be making a difference sooner than later| Poets&Quants
Arshween Kaur, who is graduating from Imperial Business School, has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2025| Poets&Quants
August 25-September 19 | Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm But Just Now…this year’s All MFA Exhibition is now open in Kresge Galleries 101 and 114. This exhibition features creative research from first through third year AAHD MFA Candidates: Yeroham Ashagre, Jacob Ashba, Samantha Axtell, Hailey Becker, Colin Day, Niloufar Fallahfar, Shelby Freehling, Madison Higgs, Sophia Hoersten, […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Somehow this is still happening.| Upworthy
“This fellowship is a great opportunity to dive deeply into the needs of patients and providers and address their barriers to lung cancer screening.” The National Cancer Institute awarded a prestigious fellowship in July to dual M.D./Ph.D. student Miranda Reid to address lung cancer screening rates. Reid will be evaluating a new UF Health Cancer…| Health Outcomes & Biomedical Informatics » College of Medicine &raq...
Whether you’re just beginning your conservation journey or you’re deep into doctoral research, conferences offer a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired. Two University of Lincoln conservation students – Amy, who has just completed her first year of training, and Anna, a PhD researcher and experienced textile conservator – recently attended major textile conservation conferences and shared their reflections. Their words speak volumes about the value of these events, no...| Humanities & Heritage
Hundreds of Stanford MBAs are among the early adopters of DeepSky, an AI platform that integrates directly with data sources such as FactSet, Crunchbase, Polygon, and SEC filings — giving users the ability ... The post The AI Platform MBAs Are Already Obsessed With appeared first on Poets&Quants for Execs.| Poets&Quants for Execs
A comprehensive look at the most accomplished, promising & respected Executive MBAs from the Class of 2025| Poets&Quants for Execs
Duygu Gozeler Porchet, a graduate of the University of Oxford, has been named a Poets&Quants Best & Brightest Executive MBA of 2025| Poets&Quants for Execs
When Center Point-Urbana Community School District set out to rethink how they supported students, the leadership team knew they needed actionable insights to better understand student academic growth and opportunities to improve instruction and interventions. Located in Iowa, the district serves a predominantly rural, middle-class community with four schools serving [...] Supporting student growth through actionable analytics was published on SAS Voices by Tom Greene| SAS Voices
Class of 2028 among most competitive in years.| lawmagazine.bc.edu
For the first time ever, Smokey has been revealed.| Torchbearer