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Older Adults Are Heading Back to School
Based on current trends, it seems traditional college-aged students are having to make room for older adults in their classrooms. Recent...
Terri Marshall
Dec 30, 2023


Student Wellness is Vital for Success
Wellness is a large umbrella that encompasses everything from the physical, emotional/mental, social and even spiritual. If the pandemic...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Dec 30, 2023


Homeless Children’s Education Fund Aids Pittsburgh’s Youth
It is hard to focus on learning when you are worried about where you are going to live. In Allegheny County, there are 3,122 youth...
Kathleen Ganster
Dec 30, 2023


How to Stand Out as a College Applicant
The leaves are changing colors and pumpkin spice lattes are trending, which for many high school seniors, can only mean one thing:...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Sep 29, 2023


Advanced Classes Challenge Students
Advanced placement classes, also known as AP classes, are a nationally identified selection of courses a student can take in high school...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Sep 29, 2023


DePaul School Celebrates 115 Years of Innovation
DePaul School for Hearing & Speech is celebrating their 115th anniversary this September, a milestone for any organization. To honor this...
Kathleen Ganster
Jul 31, 2023


Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media Brings Out the Artist in Everyone
In recent years, the importance of science and technology education has dominated the conversation, but those who live in this...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Jul 31, 2023


Tutors Help Students Thrive
Traditional K-12 classrooms provide valuable instruction. However, catering to the needs and unique learning styles of every student is...
Shari Berg
Jul 31, 2023


Sewickley Academy Prepares Students with Insight and Character
Mention Sewickley Academy to most people in the Pittsburgh region, and they immediately think of first-class private education. Founded...
Shari Berg
Jul 31, 2023


Paying Tribute to La Roche University President Candace Introcaso, CDP, Ph.D.
Sister Candace Introcaso, CDP, Ph.D., seventh president of La Roche University, died unexpectedly on May 22, 2023. The seventh president...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
May 25, 2023


AWAACC to Open the Jo-Anne Bates Reading Room
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center (AWAACC) recently announced the opening of The Jo-Anne Bates Reading Room in the...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Mar 31, 2023


It’s Never Too Late for Lifelong Learning
Mahatma Gandhi once suggested, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” According to the Pew Research...
Shari Berg
Dec 31, 2022


Clear Winter Brain Fog with a Free Online Class
Who doesn’t make a few New Year’s resolutions? We claim we’ll do everything from losing weight to saving more money and, statistically,...
Terri Marshall
Dec 31, 2022


Local Organizations Making it Easier for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People to Participate
Hearing folks are welcome! ASL interpretation provided. While Pittsburghers may be more accustomed to seeing offers for ASL translation...
Shari Berg
Dec 31, 2022


School Resource Officers Teach Lifesaving Lessons in the Classroom
Students at Ryan Gloyer Middle School (RGMS) are not only getting lessons in the classroom but lessons in life with the help of Seneca...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Dec 31, 2022


Carnegie Science Center Opens New Permanent Mars Exhibition
Mars: The Next Giant Leap, launches guests on a 300-million-mile journey to Mars On Sat., Nov 19, Carnegie Science Center opened Mars:...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Nov 30, 2022


Shaler Students Helping to Preserve Green Space
Some Shaler Area High School students have been busy helping to preserve a 62-acre parcel of land known as the Reserve/Shaler Land...
Kathleen Ganster
Nov 30, 2022


Study Abroad Programs Help Students Gain a Global Perspective
College can be a time for students to expand their horizons. It provides an opportunity to meet new people and explore different ideas...
Shari Berg
Sep 30, 2022


School Choral Programs Foster Creativity, Collaboration
Even before TV shows like Glee and High School Musical: The Musical became all the rage, local students were singing their hearts out in...
Shari Berg
Sep 30, 2022


Local Universities Assist Students in Need
College students face many challenges, and being able to afford food shouldn’t have to be one of them. Many local universities are...
Kathleen Ganster
Sep 30, 2022
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