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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

A Real Estate Teacher Makes a Big Impact in North Carolina

Alisha DeBerry, a well-known instructor at the Superior School of Real Estate, has earned a major award. The North Carolina Real Estate Educators Association (NCREEA) named her the 2025 Educator of the Year. This award shows how much she has done to improve real estate education in the state. DeBer

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Minnesota University Stands Against Trump's Education Deal

The University of Minnesota made a bold move recently. They said no to a deal from the Trump administration. This deal was called the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education. ” It promised extra federal funding to universities. But there was a catch. Schools had to agree to certain cons

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Towson High School: A Big Change on the Horizon

In Baltimore County, something exciting is happening at Towson High School. Leaders from the county and state recently started a huge construction project. This isn't just a small update. It's a major overhaul that will take years to finish. The plan is to add a big new section to the school. Some

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Top Places to Live for College Students in 2025

Choosing a college is not just about the classes. Students also need to think about where they will live. Things like how much it costs to live there, how friendly the people are, and what there is to do can make a big difference. A recent study looked at over 400 cities in the U. S. to find the be

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Rethinking the Code Craze: Is Teaching Everyone to Code Still a Good Idea?

In a recent chat at Harvard, former Rhode Island governor Gina Raimondo had some surprising things to say about teaching everyone to code. She admitted that pushing coding as the ultimate skill might not be such a great idea anymore, especially with AI taking over. Raimondo, who was once a big fan o

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

Mistakes We All Make: A Look at Common Misunderstandings

People often mix up facts. It happens to everyone. Some of these mix-ups are so common that they become funny. First, many think the U. S. is the only developed country without a healthcare system. But that's not true. Other developing countries have healthcare systems too. Another big mix-up is t

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

A Fresh Look at Madonna's Lincoln Campus

Madonna University's Lincoln campus just got a major upgrade. The school's research center has been given a makeover, and it's not just about looks. This renovation is all about boosting the school's ability to conduct important studies and support the community. The research center is now equipped

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Rebuilding Lives: How Young Ex-Soldiers in Colombia Find Their Way

In Colombia, young people who once fought as child soldiers are finding ways to heal and move forward. A recent study looked at how these young individuals, aged 14 to 19, tell their stories and rebuild their lives. Through creative workshops, they shared their experiences and showed different paths

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Sumter County School Shines with High Attendance Rates

In Sumter County, one school is making waves for all the right reasons. Alice Drive Elementary School has earned the first-ever "Every Day Counts" award from the Sumter School District. This honor comes with a 95. 4% student attendance rate, which is no small feat. The school district has been worki

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Oct 23 2025EDUCATION

Building the Future of Healthcare Education

Morris County is gearing up for a big change in healthcare education. A new Center for Health Professions is being built at County College of Morris. This massive 80, 000-square-foot building is set to open in 2027. So, why is this a big deal? Well, there's a shortage of healthcare workers across t

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