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A Woman Who Changed Alabama's Future

December 2, 2025

Ann Bedsole, a remarkable figure in Alabama's history, passed away at the age of 95. She was not just any politician; she was a pioneer who shattered glass ceilings in both politics and education. Bedsole made history as the first woman to be elected to the Alabama State Senate, serving from 1983 to

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A Big Boost for Health Education at ODU

December 2, 2025

Old Dominion University is getting a major upgrade in health education. A generous gift of $15 million from Joan Brock is making this happen. This money will create the Joan P. Brock Institute for Nutrition Science and Health. The goal? To make nutrition a big part of medical training and research. ...

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Education Shake-Up: What's Changing and Why It Matters

December 2, 2025

In late 2025, the Department of Education underwent significant changes. The Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, initiated several interagency agreements to shift key programs to other federal agencies. This move is part of President Trump's push to dismantle the Department of Education, a goal he h

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A Local Hero Invests in the Future of Hinsdale's Youth

December 2, 2025

James Bouchard, a successful businessman and proud alumnus of Hinsdale Central High School, has pledged a substantial amount to support education and sports in his hometown. Over the next six years, he will contribute nearly $1. 5 million to the Hinsdale Central Foundation and his alma mater. This g

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A New Chapter for The Citadel: President Glenn Walters Steps Down

December 2, 2025

Glenn Walters, the head of The Citadel, has decided to retire. He will leave his post at the end of the 2025-26 school year. Walters shared this news with the school community in early December. He believes it is the right time to move on. Walters has been in charge for eight years. During his time,

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Making Medicine Easy: How One Doctor is Changing the Game

December 2, 2025

Medical school can be tough, especially when textbooks are packed with complex terms that leave students feeling lost. Dr. Sabrina Meloni noticed this problem early on. She saw that many students, even those already working in the field, struggled with the dense language used in most medical books.

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Teens Spearhead Better Health Info: A Digital Revolution

December 2, 2025

Teens today are in a tough spot when it comes to sex education. They're often left in the dark, with little to no reliable information. Schools and society aren't doing enough, and the internet is full of misleading or incorrect advice. In North America, there's a shortage of trustworthy, science-ba

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Why A. I. is Becoming the Top Choice for College Students

December 2, 2025

A. I. is taking over college campuses. More and more students are picking A. I. over traditional computer science. This trend is clear at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Over 3, 000 students signed up for a new A. I. and cybersecurity program. That is a lot of students! At the University

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Smart Ways to Navigate College and Beyond

December 1, 2025

College life can be tricky, but some books from 2025 offer great advice to help students and educators. "Hacking College" talks about how students can make the most of their college experience by focusing on their interests and not just their major. It's like a guide to making college work for you,

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The Forgotten Fight for Equal Education

December 1, 2025

After the Civil War, many smart people noticed that poor education in the South helped keep people under the control of wealthy slave owners. They thought that teaching everyone, regardless of their skin color, could help create a fairer society. This idea led to the creation of the first Department