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1863 Ventures Among Backers as Ex-NASA Engineer’s Edtech Firm Lingo Closes on $2.3M

Lingo, an edtech firm founded by former NASA aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, has raised $2.3 million in a seed round,... Read more »

LIM College Appoints Troy A. LeMaile-Stovall and Jay Scansaroli to its Board of Directors

LIM College today announced the appointment of Troy A. LeMaile-Stovall and Jay Scansaroli to its Board of Directors,... Read more »

Best & Worst College Towns in America for 2025 – WalletHub Study

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Palmer Trinity School Celebrates 10 Years of Honoring Local Veterans

Council for Economic Education Appoints John Campbell, Susan deTray, Jim Evans and Brad Maguth to its Board of Directors

Loyola Entrepreneurship Class Teams Up with Fourth and Fifth Graders

Centennial Academy Charter School Celebrates 10 Years of STEAM-Focused, Inquiry-Based Learning

Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business Introduces Stackable MBA

Loyola President Terrence Sawyer Named to Higher Education Power List

Albizu University is Honored with Prestigious Recognition at the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 30th Annual Sunshine Awards

Goddard Systems Honors Fernando Torres as the 2024 Goddard School Director of the Year

Loyola’s Simon Center Names Three to Advisory Board

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Strategic Education Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results

American Heritage Schools Broward Campus Will Host a Thanksgiving Food Drive to Benefit Feeding South Florida

Nord Anglia Education Welcomes New Experts to its Education Advisory Board

University of Baltimore Gains Key Approval to Build New ‘Center for Learning’ on its Midtown Campus