Gen Z and the Art of Microcredentialing by Kerry McDonald Hi Parmalee, My 17-year-old daughter Molly loves data science. She plans to enroll in Google’s data analytics professional certification [...]
Alan Gribben detoured from his research and published ‘Huck Finn’ without the N-word. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons October 24, 2019 By Abby Liebing A poor, uneducated white boy from Missouri […]
Mark Twain Mark Twain, the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American writer known for his wit, humor, and keen observations of American society. He wrote several novels, […]
Free Workshop September 12 and Educational Resources The school year has just started in the US and, yet again, another school shooting has led to tragic loss of life, suffering, […]
“This book is amazing, and important to note that Kimberly Brubaker Bradley explains the historical context behind the story.” -a reader “The Night War” by Kimberly [...]
City of Dreams Tony Robbins introduces City of Dreams, a powerful film uncovering the harsh reality of child trafficking in the U.S. Over 12 MILLION children are trapped in modern […]
And, more importantly, what could go RIGHT? by Catherine Price, August 21 Last week, I read a story in The Times (of London) that I need to share with you. […]
Stuff the Bus School Supply Donation Drive: July 1- August 2 When a student walks into the classroom with the school supplies they need, they can focus on what really […]
By Robert Longley History and Government Expert, B.S., Texas A&M University Robert Longley is a U.S. government and history expert with over 30 years of experience in municipal government and [...]