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Trailblazer Queen and Richmond College launch 50-girl scholarship program in London
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Trailblazer Queen Productions and Richmond College UK are launching a scholarship program for 50 girls during London Fashion Week 2026 in September.
Huntington Learning Center launches K-8 microschool in Russellville
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John and Ashly Crawford have opened Microschool Powered by Huntington, a new K-8 option in Russellville for families seeking smaller classes and individualized instruction.
Novo Collegian Alliance praises John Oliver segment on New College takeover
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The Novo Collegian Alliance said Last Week Tonight’s June 7 segment brought needed national attention to the political overhaul of New College of Florida.
Experts back screen-free Pre-K classrooms in 7-2 vote
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A Children and Screens Evidence Council voted 7-2 to support screen-free Pre-K classrooms, arguing that play, movement, social interaction and hands-on learning matter most in early childhood.
Research Ignited expands STEM and research programs for teens
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Research Ignited has widened its online STEM lineup for middle and high school students with new AI, robotics, aerospace and bioinformatics offerings.
Field of Screams gives $10,000 to Mountville school and youth baseball
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Field of Screams has donated $5,000 each to Mountville Elementary School and the Mountville Youth Athletic Association, backing an outdoor classroom and a new batting cage.
Stanton University meets with students at ACCESS college fair
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Stanton University met with more than 60 high school students and local families at the ACCESS College & Career Fair in Fountain Valley last week.
Ted & Holly Rollins Scholarship names latest award winners
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The Ted & Holly Rollins Scholarship Organization has selected Summer Kresge and Yoelvis Jose Ortega Reinel as its latest recipients, recognizing high school seniors who showed academic achievement, leadership and resilience.
FETC 2027 names classroom track leaders focused on practical AI use
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FETC has named four education leaders for its 2027 Classroom Leaders Track, highlighting hands-on strategies for teachers who are adopting AI and other classroom technology.
Next Brick backs youth business fairs across the Eastside
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Bellevue property manager Next Brick is sponsoring the Children’s Business Foundation, expanding access to hands-on entrepreneur fairs for kids across the Pacific Northwest.
Erica Ann Barber balances collision repair leadership, college, and motherhood
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Erica Ann Barber, office manager at Dave Barber’s Paint and Body in Gainesville, Florida, has spent nearly 15 years building a career in collision repair while advocating for customers and returning to school.
Long Beach Bar Association honors scholarship recipients at 67th annual dinner
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The Long Beach Bar Association held its 67th Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner in Long Beach on June 9, 2026, recognizing high school seniors and the sponsors that help fund their education.
Miami Barber Institute Adds Florida Prepaid to Barber School Funding Options
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Miami Barber Institute now accepts Florida Prepaid College Plans for eligible students in Miami, expanding a set of funding options for barbering education.
Western Specialty Contractors completes $512K façade restoration at Daytona State College
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Western Specialty Contractors’ Orlando branch finished a $512,150 façade repair and waterproofing project on Daytona State College’s News-Journal Building in Daytona Beach.
Mesa Water and T2 Group donate 60 computers for homeless students
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Mesa Water District and T2 Group donated more than 60 refurbished computers to School on Wheels to support K-12 students experiencing homelessness across Southern California.
Charter Oak State College launches online finance degree with AI and FinTech focus
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Charter Oak State College has launched a new online Bachelor of Science in Finance for working adults, with classes starting Aug. 24, 2026. The program emphasizes corporate finance, FinTech, ethics and AI fluency, while also preparing students for…
Federal proposal could cut aid to low-earning college programs
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The U.S. Department of Education proposed a rule on April 17, 2026 that would tie federal aid eligibility to whether postsecondary programs produce earnings gains.
Region 6 approves Typesy for classroom keyboarding instruction
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eReflect’s Typesy keyboarding platform has been approved through Region 6 Education Service Center under RFP 13.23, expanding access for K–12 schools that want structured typing instruction.
The Guardian Group adds board-certified psychiatrist Jamison Bradshaw as QME
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The Guardian Group, LLC has added Jamison Bradshaw, DO, a board-certified psychiatrist, as a Qualified Medical Evaluator with exam locations across California.
Credit One Bank awards $300K in scholarships to 30 Southern Nevada students
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Credit One Bank marked the latest round of its One For The Community Scholarship program by funding 30 Southern Nevada students with $300,000 in awards.
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