Posts Categorized: Education

Gersh Autism’s West Hills Campus Now Autism Certified

Posted filed under Education.

Gersh Autism’s West Hills campus now a Certified Autism Center™, designated by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). School staff have completed a training and certification program to further enhance their understanding and commitment to ensuring autistic students have the best educational outcomes. “We are honored that IBCCES has recognized Gersh… Read more »

McMurry University Leverages New Technology to Enhance Resource Accessibility

Posted filed under Education.

Students perform better with access to proper course materials. McMurry University is making innovative changes to support this path to student success on their campus starting before the first day of class. The private Methodist university in Abilene, Texas has partnered with Akademos, the leading higher education online bookstore and course content delivery platform. This… Read more »

Coe College Prioritizing Student Satisfaction with Online Bookstore Change

Posted filed under Education.

Akademos announced today a new partnership with Coe College to provide the school a comprehensive online bookstore solution. The private liberal arts college will begin using Akademos’ industry leading course content sales and delivery platform this fall. After a comprehensive search, Coe selected Akademos based on the company’s strong customer service and its ability to… Read more »

Texas High School Senior, Rina Iwata, Selected as Winner in National Video Contest Sponsored by National Veterans Network and Comcast NBCUniversal

Posted filed under Education.

The National Veterans Network (NVN) announces the winner of its High School Video Contest, sponsored by global media and technology leader Comcast NBCUniversal, Rina Iwata from Katy, Texas. As part of its mission to educate current and future generations about the extraordinary legacy of American WWII soldiers of Japanese ancestry, the NVN invited high school students in… Read more »