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Becoming a global citizen is a process that is never complete—we are always working toward greater understanding of the world and the people living in it. Today, Jason Harshman, Assistant Professor of ...
Many parents are homeschooling their children due to the pandemic, but Chemay Morales-James beat them to it. She has been home-schooling for years, not due to coronavirus, but due to another seemingly ...
With physician burnout on the rise it is all the more integral for students to learn ways to engage better with the challenges faced in the medical profession. Stritch faculty members believe ...
Winter recess is upon us as we mark the end of the first semester of the 2022-23 school year and the continuation of the holiday-season celebrations with families and friends. The arrival of each new ...
Editor’s Note: Recently, Christine Powell, a special education teacher from Southern California, traveled to Japan to attend a three-day conference on Asian Education and International Development.
I have now spent the past six years of my life in a Jesuit learning environment and as most know that comes with a lot of reflection. In fact, I probably spent at least a third of my high school ...
The National Science Board last month released its bible of science statistics, the 2014 “Science & Engineering Indicators.” The vast trove of data illuminating topics as varied as global R&D output ...
Digital Education Studio News/Events 2026 Digital Education Newsletter - February Reflection as sense-making: a phenomenological approach to clinical portfolios In this issue, Dr Ruxandra Moraru ...
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