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NEO College Honors 27 Native American Graduates
Acts of KindnessMay 9

NEO College Honors 27 Native American Graduates

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College celebrated 27 Native American students at its annual NASA Pinning Ceremony, recognizing their academic achievement and cultural pride. The meaningful tradition marks their transition to new opportunities while honoring their tribal heritage.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Oklahoma College Honors 27 Native American Graduates
Acts of KindnessMay 9

Oklahoma College Honors 27 Native American Graduates

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College celebrated 27 Native American students with a special pinning ceremony recognizing both their academic achievement and cultural heritage. The tradition honors students as they transition to their next chapter with pride in their tribal roots.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Iowa Town Uncovers 1,700-Year-Old Native American Art
Global NewsApr 24

Iowa Town Uncovers 1,700-Year-Old Native American Art

Archaeologists discovered ancient Native American geoglyphs west of Correctionville, Iowa—the first ever found in the state. The small town is now celebrating with a roadside display that shares this hidden piece of history with travelers.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
Native Americans Invented Dice 12,000 Years Ago
Planet WinsApr 4

Native Americans Invented Dice 12,000 Years Ago

New research reveals Native Americans were playing games of chance during the Ice Age, pushing back the history of dice by more than 6,000 years. This discovery rewrites what we know about ancient intellectual innovation.

Smithsonian2 min read
Native Americans Played Dice 12,000 Years Ago
Global NewsApr 4

Native Americans Played Dice 12,000 Years Ago

Ancient Native Americans were rolling dice and playing games of chance thousands of years before anyone in the Old World, rewriting what we thought we knew about early probability. These weren't just simple toys but sophisticated social tools that built bridges between communities.

Ars Technica Science2 min read
Cherokee Phoenix: 198 Years of Native American Journalism
Daily MixFeb 21

Cherokee Phoenix: 198 Years of Native American Journalism

The first Native American newspaper launched 198 years ago today using an ingenious writing system invented just years earlier. The Cherokee Phoenix still publishes today, making it one of America's most enduring journalistic achievements.

Good News Network2 min read
UNLV Law Launches First Native-Endowed Scholarship
SolutionsMar 26

UNLV Law Launches First Native-Endowed Scholarship

The University of Nevada Las Vegas has created its first scholarship endowed by a Native nonprofit, opening doors for tribal citizens pursuing legal careers. The partnership with the Tribal Leadership Council marks a historic step in addressing Native American underrepresentation in law.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
New Program Boosts Asian American Students at Sonoma State
Acts of KindnessApr 14

New Program Boosts Asian American Students at Sonoma State

Just 18 months after launching, Sonoma State's AANHPI Student Achievement Program is already transforming campus life for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students. The program connects heritage with education through mentorship, weekly gatherings, and real-world learning opportunities.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Native Communities Lead Fight to Save New Mothers
Acts of KindnessJan 21

Native Communities Lead Fight to Save New Mothers

After decades of the highest maternal death rates in America, Native American leaders are building review committees to investigate every preventable pregnancy loss. The CDC reports most Native maternal deaths could have been avoided with better care.

Medical Xpress3 min read
American Legion Awards $9M in Scholarships to 4,500 Students
Acts of KindnessMar 20

American Legion Awards $9M in Scholarships to 4,500 Students

The American Legion helped 4,500 students access higher education in 2025 through nearly $9 million in scholarships. Local posts and national programs combined to make college dreams possible for thousands of families.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Dakar Hosts First Yidan Prize Education Conference in Africa
InnovationJun 14

Dakar Hosts First Yidan Prize Education Conference in Africa

Over 200 education leaders from across Africa will gather in Dakar this June to share groundbreaking innovations in learning, with a spotlight on teaching children in their native languages. The historic conference marks the first time the world's highest education prize comes to Africa.

Google News - Africa Innovation3 min read
Florida Online School Honored for Expanding Education Access
Community HeroesMay 31

Florida Online School Honored for Expanding Education Access

American High School received an official proclamation from Plantation's mayor for breaking down barriers to quality education. The online school is helping everyone from student athletes to incarcerated individuals earn their diplomas through innovative tech.

Google News - School Innovation2 min read
Ghana Plans 12 New Universities to Expand Education Access
SolutionsApr 15

Ghana Plans 12 New Universities to Expand Education Access

Ghana's government has launched a bold plan to establish 12 new public universities across the country, bringing higher education closer to communities that have long lacked access. A 17-member committee will design the roadmap to make this educational expansion a reality.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Obama Center Honors Native Heritage With Dance Performance
Global News2d ago

Obama Center Honors Native Heritage With Dance Performance

The Obama Presidential Center welcomed hundreds to a traditional Native American dance celebration Saturday, featuring Indigenous performers from Chicago-area tribes. The hourlong cultural showcase invited the community to participate in honoring Indigenous heritage.

Fox News Politics2 min read
Philly Educators Teach 31-Hour Black History Marathon
Acts of KindnessMar 3

Philly Educators Teach 31-Hour Black History Marathon

Two Philadelphia educators just taught 5,000 years of African and African American history in one incredible 31-hour lesson, and they're waiting for Guinness to confirm their world record. Dr. Anita Lewis and Gwendolyn W. Ebron turned endurance into education at a powerful community event.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Vietnam's Faith in Education Inspires Millions
Global NewsMar 23

Vietnam's Faith in Education Inspires Millions

When a Vietnamese student's Harvard admission went viral, it sparked a national conversation about education, opportunity, and the power of perseverance. The story reveals how deeply Vietnam believes in education as a path to a better life.

Google: education success story2 min read
Kenya Integrates Religious Schools Into National Education
SolutionsJun 1

Kenya Integrates Religious Schools Into National Education

President William Ruto just opened the door to formal education for thousands of children who've been learning outside the system. Kenya will now recognize Madrasa, Duksi, and pastoral programs as official pathways to opportunity.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
African Union Offers $50K Grants for Education Innovation
SolutionsApr 7

African Union Offers $50K Grants for Education Innovation

The African Union just opened applications for grants worth up to $50,000 to transform education across Africa. With millions of children still out of school, innovators now have funding to create solutions that could change everything.

Google News - School Innovation3 min read
Native Tribes to Own Wind Farms Powering AI Data Centers
Planet WinsFeb 7

Native Tribes to Own Wind Farms Powering AI Data Centers

Native American tribes are partnering to build wind and solar farms they'll own outright, creating clean energy jobs and long-term income while powering the next generation of data centers. The projects combine cutting-edge turbine technology with federal incentives designed to support tribal sovereignty.

Google News - Wind Energy3 min read
South Africa's School-Sharing Model Expands Native Languages
InnovationFeb 6

South Africa's School-Sharing Model Expands Native Languages

A simple but revolutionary idea is breaking the deadlock in South Africa's education language debate. Multiple schools with different native languages can now share the same campus without losing their unique identities.

Daily Maverick3 min read

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