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Chatham University pushes career education with CRAFT Your Career program
When Michael Cadaret looks back at the factors that might’ve contributed to some of his early career decisions, he doesn’t think he was always well-informed. “When I think about my […]
The University of Pittsburgh holds “Power of Hope” workshop
With the help of Project SEEKS SES funds, the University of Pittsburgh was able to hold a workshop entitled “Leading the Way Forward Through the Power of Hope” on October […]
The University of Pittsburgh promotes staff wellness & outdoor learning with forest bathing workshop
When Cassie Quigley, a Department Chair in the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Teaching, Learning, and Leading, mentioned forest bathing to Tom Ralston, he admitted that he didn’t know what […]
Project SEEKS SES holds virtual community of practice around Penn Hills’ YESS team
On October 19, the AIU and Project SEEKS SES held its third virtual community of practice meeting. The meeting revolved around Penn Hills’ YESS (Youth Engagement Support Services) team. Each […]
Woodland Hills furthers mentorship program focus through SEEKS funds
Dr. Pamela White, the Woodland Hills School District’s Director of Administrative Services, said the district has long focused on providing its students with a comprehensive support system. Over the years, […]
SEEKS-funded pEAce Place to serve as wellness space at East Allegheny Junior/Senior High School
As East Allegheny high school principal Candee Morris talks about the newly-formed wellness space in the East Allegheny Junior/Senior High School — entitled The pEAce Place — you can hear […]
Project SEEKS SES grant gives Steel Valley resources to help address social-emotional learning
While education shifts and changes, the role of an educator remains the same at its core. A teacher’s job, of course, is to teach. In the years following the COVID-19 […]
SEEKS-funded behavior specialists making a big difference at East Allegheny
When East Allegheny acting superintendent Joe DiLucente returned to the district in October of 2022, he started to recognize an acute need for additional behavioral supports. DiLucente, who was a […]
