The author emphasizes that work/life balance is complex during a PhD, particularly within their community. They critique the pressure to prioritize studies, leading to burnout among students. Drawing from personal experiences, including an autism diagnosis, they advocate for self-awareness in managing mental wellbeing, while grappling with systemic challenges in academia.| Autistic and Living the Dream
A Forest High School senior was killed after being hit by a car while walking to her bus stop in Ocala, Florida, reported Fox 35 The crash reportedly happened Monday around 6:20 a.m. Officers say 18-year-old Shannon Rushing was struck by a vehicle driven by a 60-year-old woman and died from her injuries at the […] The post High School Senior Killed Walking to Bus Stop in Florida appeared first on School Transportation News.| School Transportation News
This year’s National School Bus Safety Week saw districts and transportation companies around the country sharing photos of driver appreciation events, student safety trainings and student transportation department highlights. School Bus Safety Week is sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Association for Pupil Transportation, and was recognized Oct. 20-24. It […] The post Gallery: National School Bus Safety Week 2025 appeared first on School Tra...| School Transportation News
Alisa McCrary, a senior BFA in Studio Art major at Michigan State University who is from Detroit, is gaining experience as an intern for Arts4U, a University Arts and Collections program at MSU. Arts4U hosts various pop-up events such as live musical performances, open mic sessions, and interactive art activities with the goal of creating a welcoming environment for students interested in the arts.| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Hailey Becker, a Michigan State University graduate student, is shining a light on campus with her art exhibition that recently was featured in the MSU Libraries Digital Scholarship Lab as part of the MSU Digital Humanities Graduate Arts Fellowship. “Where the Light Gets In” is an installation Becker created in the Digital Scholarship Lab (DSL) that showcases her art installations across MSU’s campus.| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
When people are young, their dreams often feel certain and clearly defined. They imagine careers that fit neatly within what they know at the time — teacher, doctor, engineer, astronaut, … Continue reading "Investing in Purpose"| CU Denver Business School News
We welcome our latest NERDS member: Ditte Bjerregaard.| NEtwoRks, Data, and Society (NERDS)
‘There’s a dark, demon thing – desperate to destroy – lurking in all of you. Nothing is spared. Not trees, not birds, not women, not each other…’ Fennec Fox Productions, the student theatre group behind acclaimed productions of Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children and Ella Hickson’s The Writer, returns to tackle one of Chekhov’s staple dramas: Uncle Vanya. Bringing the environmentalist aspect of the play to the forefront, the production uses a recent translation by Robert Icke to mo...| The Oxford Student
At the University of Oxford, there’s hardly enough time to get the prescribed work done each week, let alone sit down and breathe. But without time to dedicate to anything other than an essay, where does that leave us film-lovers? To ensure you don’t waste what little break you get at uni, here are my picks for the best features under 90 minutes. The post The best 90-minute movies for busy students appeared first on The Oxford Student.| The Oxford Student
The College of Arts & Letters at Michigan State University will pause admissions to most of its graduate programs for the 2026–2027 Academic Year, with a plan to resume admissions in Fall 2026 for the 2027–2028 Academic Year. This decision, made in coordination with university leadership, is part of a proactive and community-centered effort to ensure the long-term strength and […]| College of Arts & Letters
Alisa McCrary, a senior BFA in Studio Art major at Michigan State University who is from Detroit, is gaining experience as an intern for Arts4U, a University Arts and Collections program at MSU. Arts4U hosts various pop-up events such as live musical performances, open mic sessions, and interactive art activities with the goal of creating a welcoming environment for students interested in the arts.| College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University students can receive free tickets to the remaining MSU Department of Theatre productions in the 2025-2026 season, "Secrets & Spotlights." To receive a free ticket, students need to show their MSU student ID at the Wharton Center Ticket Office in the days prior to the show or at the ticket booth where the production is being held just prior to the show. One free ticket will be given per student per production.| College of Arts & Letters
In today’s world STEM has become crucial for all kids. With a hands-on approach that greatly enhances a child’s problem-solving skills. Read all about the things you should know about STEM education here. The post Things You Should Know About STEM Education for Kids appeared first on MyeLearningWorld.| MyeLearningWorld
AbeBooks offers a huge collection of used and new books for under $10 with something for readers of all backgrounds. The post AbeBooks Offers Millions of New and Used Books for Under $10 appeared first on MyeLearningWorld.| MyeLearningWorld
Buying college textbooks online can save you money and time. The post Why You Should Buy Your College Textbooks Online appeared first on MyeLearningWorld.| MyeLearningWorld
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On Thursday, June 13, SEFS came together to celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of the graduating class of 2025. We opened up the ceremony with remarks from SEFS Director, Dan Brown, who acknowledged that the graduating class of 2025 is equipped with the knowledge, skills and passion needed to tackle the complex challenges posed by climate change, biodiversity loss and human demand for natural goods and services. Like very few cohorts before them, the graduating class of 2025 faced ch...| School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
Like a river in flood stage,her smile broke its banksand changed the landscapeof the room, or perhapsher smile was more likea night-blooming cactusthat charges the duskwith honest perfume.That moment she stood thereand let the cheering in,receiving our appreciation like rain,oh, her smile then, may I never forget it,so rare, this gift released,the girl untamed.| A Hundred Falling Veils
LGBTQIA+ justice involves recognising and valuing individuals in the community, aiming for equity and allied liberation. The author advocates for visibility and accountability within academic settings, confronting transphobia while supporting trans+ individuals. They emphasise the importance of boundaries and creating supportive environments for LGBTQIA+ liberation, amid ongoing challenges in academia.| Autistic and Living the Dream
By: Alicia Ge Like any responsible adult with a deep respect for the morning — and a complete disregard for the fragile social contract of shared housing — I greet the day with a meticulously crafted system of alarms. Not one, not two, but an auditory experience extravaganza, performed every... The post Op-Ed: Yes, I Set 10 Alarms Between 7 and 8 AM. Does My Roommate Like Me? appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
Want a central base that is good value, social, and easy for sightseeing. Staying in the CBD puts the laneways, river walks, museums, and markets within a short tram ride or easy walk. This guide shows you how to choose the best hostels ifor your style and budget, how to get in from the airport, […] The post How to Pick the Best Hostels for Your Trip: A Smart Traveller’s Guide appeared first on Your Neighbourhood.| Your Neighbourhood
Katie Paauwe, a student in the M.A. in Nonprofit Leadership, Global Cultures, and Social Enterprise program at Michigan State University, worked in various office management, human resources, and sales coordination positions before deciding to go back to school to earn a master’s degree.| Department of Religious Studies
A 2nd Year MFA Exhibition by Jaleane Tatum Kresge Gallery 114 | October 13-24 Closing reception: October 24 at 6:30-8:30 pm A mother is a sacred position, a portal of life and abundance. She is the strength of the bloodline,…| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Roberto Garcia, a junior double majoring in English and Philosophy at Michigan State University, has been named a 2025-2026 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a nationwide coalition of civic and community engagement experts representing colleges and universities across the country. The fellowship recognizes and supports community-committed students proactively working to address social, political, and environmental issues affecting communities.| College of Arts & Letters
Reading Time: 8minutesWhen I returned to school ten years later, technology changed the rules. Here is my experience as a grad student in an AI-dominated world. The post Opinion | Ten Years Later: Returning to School in an AI-Dominated World appeared first on Observatory - Institute for the Future of Education.| Observatory – Institute for the Future of Education
A 13-year-old student was arrested after typing a threat into ChatGPT, triggering a school security alert. At South Western Middle School in Volusia County, Florida, the school’s monitoring system Gaggle detected a query: “How to k*ll my friend in the middle of class?” This prompted immediate action by local law enforcement and school authorities. The […]| Techoreon
Mašina „Mrzim svaki sekund, a i žulja me nanogica. Ali, pokušavam da ostanem pozitivan“, rekao je za Mašinu Dimitrije Dimić, student koji je uhapšen nakon vidovdanskog protesta i koji se u ovom trenutku nalazi u kućnom pritvoru – i za kojeg je Više javno tužilaštvo (VJT) navelo da se nalazi u bekstvu.| Mašina
Written by: Miles Bilka, Marketing Manager, Nonprofit Leadership Alliance For a young Girl Scout, earning a new badge means trying something new! But the reality is, we know it represents so much more. Each one marks a new skill learned, a challenge met, or a moment of growth. From robotics and entrepreneurship to mental wellness, The post How Amanda Kline is Using Data to Transform the Girl Scout Experience appeared first on Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
Your nonprofit’s budget is essential for maintaining successful, organized finances. Discover how to develop a budget with these four steps.| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
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Michigan State University Apparel and Textile Design (ATD) students Fernando Caccia and Evelyn Short attended New York Fashion Week, one of the most prestigious fashion events in the world, as winners of the MSU Trademarks and Licensing ATD BFA Fashion Week Award. Their trip included entry into select runway shows as well as panel discussions and networking opportunities with industry leaders.| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
A Second Year MFA Exhibition by Shelby Freehling September 29-October 10 | Reception: October 2, 6:30-8:30 Kresge Art Center | Gallery 101 After traveling all summer long, I finally landed my feet back in Michigan. I was delighted to see familiar faces. Sometimes we forget how deep our connections run, until we take moments apart. […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Second Year MFA Exhibition by Jacob Ashba September 29-October 10 | Reception: October 2, 6:30-8:30 Kresge Art Center | Gallery 114 Meat Bone Spirit is a body of work that confronts the viewer with the physical reality of the self. By utilizing the medium of paint and pastel, my art exposes the beauty of a human […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
As most experienced teachers well know, lesson plans don’t always go according to plan. Thinking on your feet and taking advantage of unforeseen “teachable moments” can often lead to the biggest lessons of the day. However, this is not something that can be easily taught in a classroom and is much better learned through real-world experiences, like what Michigan State University’s Saturday Morning Art (SmART) program provides.| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Join Dr Mariette Frazer, one of the authors of Retail Management 3e, for a sneak peek of what to expect from this new edition, due to publish in November 2025. Dr Frazer unpacks how the book supports students by offering a holistic understanding the retail mix, and also explains the many updates to the text, prompted […]| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Anna Kinsman, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is an MSU junior who is majoring in Graphic Design. She traveled to Greece this summer for the American College of Greece study abroad program and wrote about her experience in this article.| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
We welcome our latest NERDS member: Morten Boilesen. Morten joins as a new PhD student, coming with degrees in mathematics, musicology, and engineering, and experience as a start-up data scientist. […]| NEtwoRks, Data, and Society (NERDS)
Anna Kinsman, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is an MSU junior who is majoring in Graphic Design. She traveled to Greece this summer for the American College of Greece study abroad program and wrote about her experience in this article.| College of Arts & Letters
When we talk about project-based learning (PBL), we often highlight the engaging projects, authentic connections, and real-world applications. But beneath all of that is something even more transformative: student agency. Project-based learning (PBL) is more than completing a project, it’s about helping students develop the confidence, voice, and independence to direct their own learning. Agency […] The post Developing Student Agency in Project-Based Learning first appeared on Center for ...| Center for Excellence
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
In-kind contributions, such as vehicles, real estate, equipment, and other tangible assets, can be a transformative resource for nonprofits. These non-cash donations can significantly advance your organization’s mission without depleting cash reserves. However, the value of such contributions is not only financial. Just as vital is the donor’s perception that their gift is being used The post Maximizing Donor Trust In High-Value In-Kind Contributions appeared first on Nonprofit Leadership...| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
Discover how Chandler DeWees, CNP, is strengthening Cedar Rapids through business development and nonprofit board service. See his impact!| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
For high school students eyeing future academic endeavors, the availability of scholarships can be a deciding factor in pursuing higher education. Scholarships not only alleviate the financial burden but also offer recognition for hard work and achievements. They act as a beacon of hope for those who face economic hurdles, enabling them to dream bigger. The significance of scholarships in shaping the lives of young scholars is profound, often setting them on a path to success and career fulfi...| Lean Startup Life
Never fear incoming freshers- OxStu is here! Isobel Wanstall gives 11 tips on how to navigate the journey to Oxford.| The Oxford Student
Quenita Hutson is an MSU senior majoring in Apparel and Textile Design and from Saginaw, Michigan. She traveled to South Korea this summer to study abroad as part of the Global and Cross-Cultural Marketing: Case Study of K-Culture Program led…| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
A moment of generosity on Give Green Day became an anchor for Addyson Richard, a transfer student and Film Studies major in the College of Arts & Letters. It was the middle of the Spring 2025 Semester, and Addyson was…| College of Arts & Letters
I recently joined Dylan Wiliam and Patrice Bain on the Knowledge Matters Podcast to talk about retrieval practice, mini whiteboards, and the kinds of instructional moves that actually help students remember what they’ve learned. It was a generous conversation – one that didn’t just skim the surface of techniques, but dug into why they matter. … Continue reading Knowledge Is Back—But Only If We Teach It Well| Education Rickshaw
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Auburn University offers students the Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) credential at a discounted rate!| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
Discover how Arika Wells went from volunteer to VP at United Way of Tucson after earning her CNP credential at the University of San Diego!| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
Discover how Darcy Swan, CNP, leads with purpose, not urgency, in youth development at the YMCA of Greater Kansas City.| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
The Tempe Elementary School District is proud to announce the opening of ASPIRE Academy at Arredondo on July 23, 2025. ASPIRE Academy at Arredondo is an A+ School of Excellence® dedicated exclusively to meeting the unique needs of gifted students who seek an academically rigorous environment and who demonstrate exceptional abilities, offering a transformative educational… The post Tempe Elementary School District Announces the Opening of ASPIRE Academy at Arredondo: A Premier Self-Containe...| Arizona Association for Gifted and Talented
Is your child ready for Kindergarten? Today we're going to talk about it! I'm sharing a Kindergarten readiness checklist - for life skills! I was a teacher and I saw many things that I wish my students had known before coming to Kindergarten - and I'm not talking about Kindergarten Sight Words. While they aren't mandatory,| Your Modern Family - Building a home your family wants to come home to...
A guest blog by Helen Clutton, a MA Medieval Studies student, recalling a placement with Special Collections earlier this year| Special Collections Blog
"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there" --L.P Hartley MSU Union Gallery August 26-October 4 Reception September 15, 11am-1pm In addition to a change of place, travel to Greece often brings a different sense of time.…| Events
When you use an Esti-Mystery in your classroom, your students will have a very rich learning experience. This blog post - and video - will detail the student| Steve Wyborney's Blog: I'm on a Learning Mission.
Of all of the things the disciples could’ve asked, they asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Be reminded of the power of praying deliberately.| Greg Stier
If you follow this blog, you will know that I produce a lot of free content for teachers and instructional leaders. Subscribing gets you direct access to my podcast, Progressively Incorrect, plus information about upcoming events that are worth your time. I recently recorded this webinar with Blake Harvard, the author of Do I Have Your … Continue reading Maximizing Attention and Teacher Talk (Webinar Recording)| Education Rickshaw
Blake Harvard, a teacher and author of the best-selling book, Do I have your attention?, and I share an obsession with improving teaching through evidence-based practices. A major focus of both of our work is the translation of principles of learning science into practical strategies that can be used in tomorrow’s lesson. You can hear … Continue reading Harnessing Attention and Explaining Better| Education Rickshaw
I was recently invited onto Chris Baker’s podcast/YouTube hybrid series, Leadership Launchpad, to discuss some of the things I have learned over the last few years about consulting and PD. It is, surprisingly, a bit of an emotional rollercoaster at times! I am quite proud of the result, and I think you’ll appreciate some of … Continue reading Teacher PD Without Ice Breakers| Education Rickshaw
The 2025 Undergraduate Exhibition presented by the Department of Art, Art History, and Design (AAHD) at Michigan State University features the work on 41 students created in AAHD courses during the past year. This juried exhibition runs through Thursday, April 24, at (SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles Street, East Lansing, Michigan. Gallery hours are noon-5 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. An exhibition reception is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 11.| College of Arts & Letters
Discover the best apps for college students to stay organized, manage time, track assignments, and balance study with social life. Boost your productivity today!| Productivity Shift
Place yourself back in the student's seat and remember what it's like to be the learner. You'll be a better teacher for it.| The Effortful Educator
Today, I am thrilled to host Daisy Christodoulou, an esteemed author and education expert renowned for her groundbreaking work on curriculum and assessment. Daisy’s thought-provoking insights have reshaped the way educators approach teaching, and her books, including “Seven Myths About Education,” have become essential reads in the field. In this episode, Daisy will delve into … Continue reading S4E25: Daisy Christodoulou on Assessment Practices and Challenges| Education Rickshaw
Today I am excited to be bringing you an episode of the DI podcast with Randi Saulter and Ann Baum. Randi and Ann are two passionate special education teachers who will take us through what Zig Eng…| Education Rickshaw
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Hi everyone, Zach Groshell here. Avid readers of my website will know that I was recently on a show called The Literacy View, which is also one of the podcasts in my listening rotation. It was with great excitement that I was able to snag hosts Judy and Faith for a very Literacy View episode … Continue reading S4E23: Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner on “What’s Hot” in Literacy| Education Rickshaw
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. Fans of my blogs might remember the interview series that J.R. Wilson and Barry Garelick provided around their book, Traditional Math. I’m excited to bring you the voices behind this common sense approach to math instruction. In our chat, we talk about a wide range of topics, including… 1. Breaking … Continue reading S4E22: J.R. Wilson and Barry Garelick on Engagement and Conceptual Teaching in Math| Education Rickshaw
As we get closer to Spring, I am excited to be working with The Writing Revolution as part of my consultancy. The Writing Revolution, or TWR, is an explicit instruction approach to writing that was…| Education Rickshaw
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A few years ago, I came upon a paper titled, “Why Educators Resist Effective Practices” with the provocative subheading, And What It Would Take to Make EducationMore Like Medicine. It w…| Education Rickshaw
I am excited to bring you an episode of the Thinking Out Loud series with my friend, Gene Tavernetti, who is cross posting these episodes on his podcast, Better Teaching Only Stuff that Works. During the episode, we talk about “rehearsal tasks”, which are simply practice opportunities that a coach or presenter can plan for teachers. … Continue reading S4E19: Thinking Out Loud… Is Rehearsal Necessary for Effective Coaching and PD?| Education Rickshaw
In this episode, I chat with Blake Harvard, aka The Effortful Educator, about applying cognitive psychology to the classroom. Blake and I presented together as part of the cognitive science strand at EdFest USA this year, and we share similar perspectives on the importance of bridging the gap between research and practice. In this interview, … Continue reading S4E18: Blake Harvard on Attention and Memory Constraints| Education Rickshaw
Reclaiming Space, the current exhibit at the MSU Union Art Gallery, calls upon the community to come together to reflect, respond, and heal through artmaking. Now through Saturday, Feb. 15, the public is invited to add their personal touch and creativity to the murals and sculptures that make up this exhibition, and as the show progresses, the artwork will evolve with each new day.| College of Arts & Letters
Today I am excited to bring you an interview with Kim Lockhart. Kim’s work focuses on the science of reading and its application in second language programs. She has been a vocal advocate on …| Education Rickshaw
At Michigan State University, faculty and students are using theatre and dance to illuminate the effects of climate change through a project in partnership with Bullfrogs Ballet artists, educators, and students in North Macedonia. The Ripple Effect project was funded…| College of Arts & Letters
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Before coming to TFM I had very little knowledge on anything to do with NGOs and the education system of our country. I have always been sheltered growing up, and...| Teach For Malaysia
One of the most effective ways to empower students is by building their self-efficacy—students’ belief in their own ability to achieve specific goals. A core building block of student efficacy is Teacher Clarity, the foundation upon which students gain a clear understanding of what they are expected to learn, how to reach those expectations, and […] The post Building Student Efficacy Through Teacher Clarity and Formative Feedback first appeared on Center for Excellence.| Center for Excellence
Consider your student accommodation more than just a dorm room or apartment - it's your headquarters for the next few years of academic adventures.| Mom With Five
Online school offers a tailored approach to learning, allowing students to progress at their own pace while exploring subjects that ignite their passions.| Mom With Five
Failing Our Youngest: On the Biases, Pitfalls, and Risks in a Decision Support Algorithm Used for Child Protection, by T.M. Hansen, R. Sinatra, and V. Sekara, published at FAccT’24| NEtwoRks, Data, and Society (NERDS)
Michael Sheridan is a master's student and research assistant in Clifton Buck's lab at the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO).| Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
First-year master’s student Ashley Ohall took home a first place prize at this past Microplastics in the Coastal Region conference.| Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Over the years, NATO-CMRE have been fostering autonomy and robotics in different events such as euRathlon 2015 Grand Challenge and the European Robotics League Emergency 2017, involving the use of multi-domain cooperative teams of robots in search and rescue scenarios.| Earthzine
Abel Abraham shares his journey from being a first-year student during the pandemic to becoming an award-winning mathematics major.| UNC Research Stories
The 8th edition of SAUVC was the largest in terms of team registration, and was also endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences.| Earthzine
Aron Ravin ’24: Yale Needs to Fix its Ideological Uniformity Problem January 4, 2024 By Aron Ravin ’24 Eight. That’s the number of Republicans that the […]| fightforyale.com
Libby Snowden ’24: Yale Students Want Free Speech. Yale Leadership Isn’t So Clear December 21, 2023 By Libby Snowden ’24 It’s easy to look at the […]| fightforyale.com
Question: Hello Vadim, It's been almost a year since I graduated as a CS major and was high on enthusiasm, ready to dive into the tech industry. Yet, here I am, feeling like shit, like I've hit a wall, my initial excitement replaced with a growing sense of frustration and, if I'm being totally honest, a bit of depression. The job market hasn't been welcoming, and every rejection email feels like a statement that I'm not good enough and won't even get any job. But I'm not the type to sit back ...| Vadim Kravcenko