Legacy of Learning: GNTC Awards 2025 Judge Dan Peace Winn Scholarships to Aspiring Students

Rome, Ga. — Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) has selected its recipients for the 2025 Judge Dan Peace Winn Scholarship, aimed at supporting students connected to Polk County in their pursuit of higher education. This scholarship honors the legacy of the late Judge Dan Peace Winn, who served the community until his passing in 2016 at the age of 94. Established by Judge Winn’s family, the scholarship seeks to assist residents of Polk County or those with ties to the area to complete their degrees, diplomas, or certificates at GNTC. “The Winn family is committed … Read more

Thriving in Law: Why Continuous Learning is Essential for Modern Legal Success

Indianapolis, Ind. — In the fast-paced environment of legal practice, attorneys often find themselves engulfed in a whirlwind of case management, document drafting, and client meetings. Yet, amid the hustle, it’s crucial for lawyers to recognize that building successful careers hinges not just upon handling an overwhelming workload, but also on a steadfast dedication to personal and professional growth. Lawyers today operate in an ever-changing landscape, where shifts in legislation, evolving client demands, courtroom technology, and the rise of artificial intelligence redefine practice norms. To thrive, legal professionals must embrace the role of lifelong learners, … Read more

Revolutionizing Learning: Staten Island School Leverages Assistive Tech Amid Controversial Education Funding Ruling in Ohio

Staten Island, New York — The David Marquis School of the Arts, also known as PS 37R, is implementing cutting-edge assistive technology in its classrooms to enhance student communication and engagement with a new literacy curriculum. The school aims to support diverse learners, ensuring that every student can develop their skills effectively. In recent developments elsewhere, a judge in Ohio has ruled that the EdChoice program, which offers vouchers for students to attend private schools, is unconstitutional. The ruling states that the program creates an education system that operates parallel to public schools and provides … Read more

Bedford YMCA Honors Community Visionary: The Wallace Early Learning Center Celebrates Judge Phillip Wallace’s Lasting Impact

BEDFORD COUNTY, Va. — The Bedford YMCA recently paid tribute to Judge Phillip Wallace by naming its Early Learning Center in his honor, recognizing his lasting impact on the community and the organization. During the dedication ceremony, board members highlighted Judge Wallace’s contributions, emphasizing his role not just as a founding member but as a guiding force behind the YMCA’s mission. Mary Jo Boone, CEO of the Bedford Area Family YMCA, remarked on Wallace’s importance, stating that although she may represent the organization, he embodies its essence. Judge Wallace has been instrumental in the Bedford … Read more