
Holy Family students build solar suitcases for refugee settlement
After assembly, Holy Family shipped its two completed suitcases back to the manufacturer to be

After assembly, Holy Family shipped its two completed suitcases back to the manufacturer to be

Many students don’t get to see the real-world application of what they learn in school

Like most people, students want their work to matter. Of course it matters to them,

By James Calabaza,National Program CoordinatorTrees, Water & People Photos by José Chalit In 2017,

By Dr. Peter LochoroCountry RepresentativeDoctors with Africa CUAMM Doctors with Africa CUAMM is striving to

By Fisseha Moges, National Programs Management Support Advisor Pathfinder International At Pathfinder, we believe

On a recent Thursday, Katie Small’s eighth-grade science class at St. Louis Park Middle School

On Friday, Twin Cities students came together to work on a high-tech project that will

For hundreds of thousands of students living on the outskirts of Kenya’s refugee camp, learning
Having power is to be empowered. Electricity—power, light, warmth—is a proxy for social justice. Segal

“It might take a little elbow grease,” Environmental Studies Professor Karina Garbesi calls out from
We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website, analyze site usage, and support our marketing efforts. By continuing to browse or by clicking “Accept All,” you agree to our use of cookies.