In response to FL HB1069, RedDrop, is offering support to young girls experiencing puberty through education, services and product donations. The Atlanta-based feminine hygiene & education brand designed to empower tweens, is offering access to an online series at no cost. The estimated value of services and support is $15M to any youth participants. The… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Education
Paine College Leadership Calls for Strong Financial Support to Continue HBCU Legacy
Today marks the midway point and a heightened call for support of the Paine College ‘Growing Paine’ fundraising efforts led by President Cheryl Evans Jones, PhD. During Women’s History Month, which coincides with the College’s capital campaign, Jones and her team have doubled down as fierce advocates for women’s rights, with a keen focus on… Read more »
Which is a Better Choice for College Student’s Small Transportation Tool – HiPEAK Adult Folding E-bike or Electric Scooter?
To meet the demand for short-distance transportation for college students and to fulfill the last-mile travel needs of public transportation, an increasing number of personal transportation tools have emerged in the lives of college students, such as electric motorcycles, folding electric bikes, electric scooters, balance cars, and other new products. Among these personal transportation tools,… Read more »
Quality Matters Hosts Seven Conference Events Focused on Improving Digital Learning
Quality Matters (QM) — the international leader for quality assurance in online and innovative digital teaching and learning environments — will host educators from around the world at seven conferences in 2023 in its largest-ever offering of conference events. QM, a nonprofit organization, is known widely as a leading global advocate for quality assurance in… Read more »
CTA Construction Celebrates Groundbreaking on Swampscott Consolidated Elementary School
CTA Construction Managers LLC. was awarded the contract in November to build the 154,000 square foot building that is set to accommodate up to 900 students in grades K-4. CTA staff members joined the school building committee, members of the community, and school district staff for the ceremony. “We are happy to be working again… Read more »