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A funny thing happened to Leslie Huntington once she was a paramedic. “I fell into education,” she said. “I learned a lot with a couple
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A funny thing happened to Leslie Huntington once she was a paramedic. “I fell into education,” she said. “I learned a lot with a couple
Fritz Porter has a simple explanation for why he returned to college for a graduate degree. “You can only understand so much about the complex
As more open and frank conversations about institutional racism and sexism continue, it is apparent that the work is far from done. Past social justice
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on mental and physical health worldwide have reinforced the importance of qualified public health educators. When facing problematic issues
How educators teach math continues to evolve, and school districts will have an ongoing need for mathematics instructors capable of adapting to new educational trends.
From the time she was little, Michaela Hanna was not one to follow the crowd. To stand apart from a childhood friend who shares her
The COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging, but it has also sparked a renewed focus on public health education. Community wellness has put heavy emphasis on
United States Marine Corps veteran Jesus Rosales credits his mentor, Dr. Josiah Roldan, with giving him the push to pursue a master’s degree. “We come
The future is coming into sharp focus for Chelsea Kefalas, but she has had an eye on the big picture for years. “I knew that
Literacy skills are essential to future success, and educators with mastery of literacy theory are crucial to supporting students’ reading and writing development. An advanced
Science is one of the most valuable tools in the modern world. Still, for it to affect positive change on a global level, well-educated individuals
Experienced educators understand that developmental differences exist between even the youngest of students and may widen dramatically if proper steps are not actively taken to
By the time Mohammad Zamani graduates from the online Master of Science in Education with a Concentration in Adult Education program at Southern Oregon University
Running a business in real life is laced with risk. Fortunately, students in Southern Oregon University’s online MBA program can gain real-world intel with no
Will Shelby just did it. The former Nike sales executive graduated from the online Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing program at
After being turned down for a marketing position at her company due to a lack of business experience, the science-minded Marilyn Stoa took the setback
Recent research indicates effective training and professional development are crucial to retaining employees. As a result of these findings, modern corporate training programs are becoming
Nancy Wells could well be described as a trailblazer. When she sets her sights on a new path, she never looks back. Case in point:
Maintaining a healthy environmental climate is crucial to the future of humanity. Tomorrow’s leaders will be tasked with addressing social, economic and environmental sustainability in
Are you satisfied in your current role and with your future advancement opportunities? Do you find your work intellectually stimulating, challenging and rewarding, or do
When it comes to higher education, dance enthusiast Jessica Barker is doing the hustle. Two years after she graduated with a Master of Public Health
Earning an MBA focused on healthcare administration can lead to greater job opportunities and career advancement in a field with some of the highest job
Craig Huseby knows that timing is everything. After thinking of starting an MBA program for years, he is on track to graduate in February 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced managers with no experience supervising remote staff to adjust to the circumstances on short notice. With no certainty as to
Fritz Porter would be the first to admit he’s a man with lots of questions, but he just happens to have answers, too. Just 16
The term “career and technical education” (CTE) emerged in the 1980s, eventually replacing “vocational education” as the preferred generic term for programs that build job
For about two decades, the term “STEM education” has been used to describe an integrated approach to education. The first letters of the four broad
In the words of Irish poet William Butler Yeats, “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” Parents and
Children are naturally curious. They start learning through discovery at a very young age. And a child’s learning environment and interactions with adults will significantly
According to the report Artificial Intelligence Market in the US Sector 2018-2022, the artificial intelligence (AI) market in U.S. education will grow by 47.77% from
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