

Disconnected by Design: Why the Digital Divide Still Hurts Students
Imagine showing up to school every day without your backpack or books—and still being expected to keep up. That’s the

Why Do People Judge?
“Thinking is difficult. That’s why most people judge.” She is so quiet; she must be nerdy. He rides bikes

Looking beyond STEM: It’s Time to Humanize Our Education System
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) has been the lifeline of American classrooms and careers since the launch of Sputnik

Virtual Schooling for Children
The current pandemic has given rise to a unique concept of schooling for students across schools and nations alike. Even

The Benefits of Music
“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” Plato

Nature of Science – Understanding how Science Works
Nature of Science (NOS) is one of the core components of science literacy and a fundamental element in most international

Images of a Refugee Artist – Fatima Matar
Instead of relaying every event that led me to seek asylum in the United States, let me paint you images

Evolution of Policy in the History of Disability Rights in Education
Various works within disability research have examined the dishonorable treatment of students with cognitive impairments in the U.S. Through addressing

From the Journal of Maris Walter – Dorm Room Beautification Project
The inspiration behind this new series of paintings came from a lifelong attachment with Cape Cod, MA. My family and