by Sarah Green | Jun 16, 2015 | News
Max Ventilla is not a product of the American public school system. His academic career is a path from private elementary school to boarding school to Yale, and he credits that early start in alternate education for his professional success. And he is successful....
by Sarah Green | Jun 13, 2015 | News
Emerson High School, in Oklahoma City, is a survivor. Built in 1911, just a few years after Oklahoma was granted statehood, the proud brick school survived both the Pei Plan of the 1960s that demolished many older structures in an urban revitalization project that...
by Sarah Green | Jun 11, 2015 | News, Student Issues
In Switzerland, a team of researchers is working on an education program called CoWriter, in which children help robots learn to write, and thus improve their own handwriting. The concept is simple: children are paired with a robot that wants to learn how to write a...
by Sarah Green | Jun 9, 2015 | News
Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) is one of the most prestigious graduate business schools in the country. They are located right outside of Palo Alto in California, in the Bay area south of San Francisco. The school is currently realizing an intriguing...
by Sarah Green | Jun 6, 2015 | News, Student Issues
On May 20th, 1800 students walked in the commencement ceremony for American River College’s class of 2015. Among them was Tanishq Abraham, beaming in his blue gown and mortarboard cap and a striped knit scarf. He would be taking home three associates degrees...