January 30, 2026 - 12:40

Florida State University’s Institute for Trauma & Resilience Studies Center, housed in the College of Social Work, has received a national award for its outstanding contributions to online education. This recognition highlights the center's commitment to providing innovative and accessible learning experiences for students and professionals in the field of trauma and resilience.
The award underscores the center's efforts to develop high-quality online programs that address the complexities of trauma and its impact on individuals and communities. By leveraging technology, the center has successfully created an engaging curriculum that not only meets academic standards but also prepares students to tackle real-world challenges effectively.
The recognition reflects the dedication of the faculty and staff who have worked tirelessly to enhance the educational landscape for those seeking to make a difference in the lives of others. This achievement positions the Institute for Trauma & Resilience Studies as a leader in the field, paving the way for future advancements in online education.
June 15, 2026 - 09:52
Soroptimists of Indian Rock Honor 15 Young Women with Scholarship AwardsIn a heartwarming ceremony, the Soroptimists of Indian Rock have awarded education scholarships to 15 outstanding young women. This annual event celebrates the achievements and aspirations of young...
June 14, 2026 - 22:08
Education Nonprofit Engages Lobbying Firm for Policy AdvocacyAn Achievable Dream, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities, has officially filed a federal lobbying disclosure indicating its partnership with the lobbying firm...
June 14, 2026 - 12:24
Challenges Facing Adult Education in Iowa Due to Funding Cuts and RegulationsRecent funding cuts and new regulations are posing significant challenges to adult education programs in Iowa. These changes are not only affecting individual learners but also have broader...
June 13, 2026 - 19:39
Jefferson Schools Leader Opposes Proposed Education Budget CutsIn a recent letter, James Gray, the chief of Jefferson Schools, expressed strong opposition to a proposed funding reduction by political figure Landry. Gray urged lawmakers to reject the proposal,...