A great new set of fall community & education events begins September 19 and runs through October 16.We have a program for everyone including Plein Air Painting, Hormone Cycle & the Seasons, Sunrise Birding at Smith Lake, two Mushroom Hunts, Forest Bathing, and two Bear Aware events!Check out our events calendar for details.| WF Legacy Partners
Parents who constantly monitor and control their children's lives may be setting them up for a mental health crisis in college. The post How Helicopter Parents Are Setting Children Up For Anxiety Nightmare In College appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
For many students, college life is all about lectures, textbooks, and late-night study sessions. But a new study suggests that making time for art could be just as important as studying for exams. The post Art Classes Don’t Just Spark Creativity, They Boost Memory And Focus Too appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
A major new study reveals that nearly half of young children diagnosed with ADHD receive medication within just one month of diagnosis, even though pediatric guidelines recommend starting with behavioral therapy first for this age group. The post U.S. Doctors Often Prescribe ADHD Meds To Preschoolers Without Delay, Major Study Shows appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
A recipient of the Stanley Park Climate Finance Scholarship, Soria hopes to help countries finance their conservation and climate goals.| State of the Planet
This month, Columbia Climate School students presented their summer capstone projects, which offered impactful solutions in health, the arts, policy, climate finance and urban resilience.| State of the Planet
This expansion reflects the school’s sustained efforts to strengthen climate research and cross-disciplinary collaboration, while preparing future leaders with the skills to tackle the global climate crisis.| State of the Planet
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
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University recently welcomed this year’s incoming cohort of new medical resident physicians and fellows, marking the beginning of their post-graduate medical training.| News Center
Haley King, our Education Coordinator, and our WT Education programs were featured in a recent Whitefish Pilot article! The article...| Whitefish Legacy Partners
At the Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire, we believe educational freedom isn’t just about changing schools, it’s about changing lives.... The post “A Door Opened”: How Elianny Found Her Voice Through Education Freedom appeared first on Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire.| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
WHEN CAITLIN DE BEER WAS PREPARING TO ENTER HIGH SCHOOL, her family was grappling with the heartbreak of her father’s ALS diagnosis and the mounting| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
A new initiative will unite globally renowned leaders to drive bold, collaborative action on the most urgent challenges facing our climate, Earth and society.| State of the Planet
Clean Crop is an ambitious startup project that blends policy, economics, sustainability and development.| State of the Planet
Alison Miller, a senior leader at the Nature Conservancy, reflects on her time in Columbia’s MPA-ESP program and how it helped shape her career path.| State of the Planet
Three students traveled across the globe this summer to work on projects in global policy, climate vulnerability, and urban research and fieldwork.| State of the Planet
In the Green Mountains of Vermont, pre-college students tackled questions about climate change and its effects on different communities.| State of the Planet
Children's Scholarship Fund NH Celebrates Enrollment Cap Milestone, Highlights Ongoing Demand from Families Concord, NH — Concord, NH — The Children’s| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
Rhea and McMinn County students had a half day for the first day back.| WDEF
UniTaskr founders recognised for reshaping student work and driving £10m in job opportunities| Employer News
At the Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire, we’ve seen firsthand how learning looks different for every child. For the LaMontagne... The post “More Books!” How One New Hampshire Family Found Joy in Personalized Learning Through EFAs appeared first on Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire.| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
At the Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire, we believe every child deserves an education that fits. It’s why we’re proud to stand alongside parents| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
In June, a group of students stepped out of the classroom and into one of New York City’s most environmentally complex sites.| State of the Planet
Four graduating students were selected for their outstanding academic achievements in sustainable development.| State of the Planet
AT THE CEREMONIAL SIGNING of SB 295 – the landmark law expanding Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) in New Hampshire – the atmosphere was celebratory.| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
At the Children’s Scholarship Fund (CSF), we’re honored to stand with the parents and students who have fought, hoped, and... The post From Stuck to Soaring: How One New Hampshire Student Found Her Path with an Education Freedom Account appeared first on Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire.| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
On June 10, 2025, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a transformative expansion of New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account (EFA) program into... The post A New Era of Educational Access for NH Families appeared first on Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire.| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
On May 16, M.A. in Climate and Society students gathered to celebrate their accomplishments.| State of the Planet
Columbia undergraduates spent three days learning about sustainable development on a local scale and immersing themselves in life on Cuttyhunk Island.| State of the Planet
Anyieth Philip Ayuen reflects on his Climate School experience while sharing a message of hope and resilience.| State of the Planet
Carissa O’Donnell talks about her connection to nature, and how that led the way to the Climate School and a career in environmental policy.| State of the Planet
Fatou Kiné Gueye shares her perspective on climate action and how she plans to translate her coursework into meaningful action in her home country of Senegal.| State of the Planet
The author discusses the essential role of culture in fighting climate change.| State of the Planet
New undergrad programs and a change in leadership underscore the Climate School's multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to sustainability.| State of the Planet
A professional learning workshop will teach participants from diverse backgrounds all about the complexities and opportunities for climate finance.| State of the Planet