by Michael G. Sheppard | Jun 29, 2018 | Education, Veteran Affairs
To lighten the burden of college costs, Bonsai Finance, a veteran-owned finance company, offers monetary scholarships to people presently or formerly in the armed forces, as well as their dependents. The goal of this award is to acknowledge those who have served the...
by Michael G. Sheppard | Mar 12, 2018 | Education Policy, Michael G. Sheppard
We should simplify the way we explain elections to young people, rather than avoiding the conversation or launching into thick statements that merely spout baseless opinions on politicians and the issues. Whether you’re discussing what’s happening on The Hill,...
by Michael G. Sheppard | Sep 14, 2017 | Education Policy, Michael G. Sheppard, Veteran Affairs
Low-income individuals, the underserved, and veterans in Seattle now have access to many more enriching opportunities. Seattle, Washington’s South Seattle College recently opened the Education Opportunity Center (EOC). The development of the program is an...
by Michael G. Sheppard | Sep 12, 2017 | Michael G. Sheppard
FRANKLIN, Tennessee – The Polk Foundation today announced the launch of their initiative to teach secondary school students the cornerstones of American liberty: the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and all the amendments. Dubbed The Tennessee Star Constitution...
by Michael G. Sheppard | Jun 29, 2017 | Michael G. Sheppard
Education is so frequently fueled by technology and all that it might offer. Technology tools are facilitated by curated collections of favored apps, as well as step-by-step guides and overviews published by experts interested in grooming educators and those being...