How a New Mexico network is building a new generation of native schools.
Education
Big steps for small schools
In the battle to train the next generation of rural Western leaders, schools are on the frontlines.
A guide to borderland education programs
A number of universities, especially those in border states, have programs that examine the influx of people who bring change to their new homes.
Is farming a public service?
To build a new generation of farmers, one nonprofit wants states to forgive student loans.
Science education program teaches impacts of fossil fuels at their source
In Colorado’s oil- and gas-producing counties, science teachers broach a thorny subject in their own backyard.
I send my toddler to school outside. You should, too.
“Your son looks quite … warm,” another mother says, eyeing my 3-year-old son as we drop off his older brother at kindergarten. I look down at Isaac, his body encased in a snowsuit, two additional insulating layers hidden beneath. “He goes to an all-outdoor preschool,” I reply, but the mother is already distracted, busy waving […]
Economic diplomacy in Sagebrush Rebel country
A new science and education center gives rural Utah a boost.
University research controversy exposes the perils of industry influence
How close should academics let industry get to fracking research?
Advanced Placement history nixes ‘racial superiority’ from Manifest Destiny
Q&A: Historian Amy Greenberg says curriculum revisions miss a major part of the story.
Underdog roboticists
Review of ‘Spare Parts: Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot, and the Battle for the American Dream’ by Joshua Davis.
Southwest rain, Endangered Species Act, school-to-prison pipeline and more.
Hcn.org news in brief.
American Indian students in Utah face harsh discipline
Research finds they are referred to law enforcement and arrested more than any other group.
‘Real hunger’ creating demand for environmental philosophy
Descriptions of the West’s top programs.
What 4-H teaches 7 million kids about food
A new book explores what the century-old organization looks like today.
Voting down science education, world’s toughest boss, and bending over backwards for healthcare.
THE NATIONWhat if you went to your family doctor complaining about that nasty rundown blah sort of feeling and were advised to experience the joys of nature rather than those of pharmaceuticals? In a nutshell: Take two aspen and call me in the morning. Daphne Miller says it’s not a joke: Nature in general is […]
Cutting class: Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open
In 15 years, 32 schools have closed because they have fewer than 10 students.
The cost of progress
The Environmental Working Group just released a two-year study focusing on the toxins found in five minority women at the forefront of environmental justice battles. Within each community, these women work tirelessly to protect citizens from various forms of pollution. And within each of these women, scientists found significantly higher amounts of toxins than other […]
Power Shift 2009
Federal action on climate change. Green jobs. Youth empowerment… and economic development. Am I buying it? Yes. Are energy companies buying it? Sometimes. I am – by default (because of age) – part of this Millennial generation, and we’ve been called lazy, yes, but we’ve also stood up for the things we believe in. Maybe […]
Mo’ Money…
I just took a gander at www.recovery.gov. It’s the website the new administration made so we could keep ourselves informed and hold the government accountable in light of the economic stimulus package. On the site, there’s a section that estimates the amount of jobs that will either be saved or created in the next two […]
