by Sarah Green | Oct 5, 2015 | News, Teacher Issues
Ever watch a teacher and wonder how they manage thirty kids all day while you can barely keep your two out of trouble for twenty minutes? Here are a few tips, straight from the experts. Voice down, not up. If you have something to say and you need your kids to settle...
by Sarah Green | Oct 2, 2015 | News
Researchers working at Stanford University are producing cutting-edge research that impacts and improves the quality of life for people of all ages. Current research has revealed hazards in school lunches, how lifestyle choices impact longevity, how disease screenings...
by Sarah Green | Oct 2, 2015 | News, Student Issues
Starting college and university already! It’s a big step, no doubt about that, and like any precipice, it feels pretty scary to be standing there, looking for that first safe path to tread. But finding ways to take the fear and stress out of the journey is...
by Sarah Green | Oct 2, 2015 | News
While the school year and summer vacation are long-time institutions here in America, they aren’t global. A handful of countries run school year-round. Japan and Australia both general do, just to name the most prominent two. In both of those countries, the...
by Sarah Green | Sep 30, 2015 | News, Student Issues
It can be difficult for vets to determine what comes next when their service time is over. Many are turning to business as the next step in their professional lives. Robert Dyer (Navy) created the nutritional supplement RuckPack; Todd Fisher (Army) went on to found...