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Happy World Teachers Day: Celebrating Their Passion, Strength and Patience
Teaching is the greatest and most noble profession as it births and impacts every other profession. This is a great time to applaud teachers who teach from their hearts. Thanks for all you do!

Opeyemi Oladosu
Oct 4, 2024


From Ink to Insight: How Letters Are Inspiring Tomorrow’s Scientists
By fostering one-on-one connections through handwritten letters, Letters to a Pre-Scientist bridges the gap between STEM professionals and students, building a sense of community.

Olivia Marbury
Sep 10, 2024


Redefining the Term “Boss Babe” – With Kudos for Your Unique Journey
Being a “Boss Babe” involves having a vision, doing whatever you can to achieve it, and supporting all women in their personal journeys and aspirations. There is no one way to achieve success.

Maddie Bocian
May 21, 2024


Zara Jones: Podcast Host, Blogger, Self-Care Advocate, and 6x Published Author – and She’s Just 20!
Zara Jones is an inspiration; she is a podcast host, blogger, self-care advocate, and a published author of six books who encourages others to prioritize self-care and their mental health.

Maritza Guizar
May 23, 2023


The Harmony Between Liberal Arts and Technology: A Personal Journey
The examined use of technology is the responsible and prudent way forward.

JC
Apr 26, 2023


National Thesaurus Day: How to Build Your Vocabulary While Being Concise
Learning vocabulary from a thesaurus helps you expand your reading and writing skills. Not only can it help with your literacy, but it can also increase success in other assignments.

Jennifer Tran
Jan 18, 2023


An Interview with Designer, Teacher and Origami Artist Michael LaFosse on World Origami Day
Origami is often used in advertising, illustration, packaging, and product design. It has exploded beyond those traditional bounds and is now a design tool for architects and engineers.

Grace Aspinall
Nov 11, 2022


Judy’s Egypt Story: Teaching Children and Helping New Friends from Around the Globe
I threw myself into an entirely different crowd and environment in Egypt. I wanted to be part of something bigger than myself to make an impact, and I believe I did. Did I grow as a person? I did.

Judy Kori
Oct 31, 2022
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