The Majority of Student Parents are Moms

Melissa W.

It is tough being a college student, let alone a student with the 24/7 job of being a parent. Attending classes, writing papers, and studying in between diaper changes, soccer games, and bath time can seem surmounting. Yet, across the country, nearly 22% of undergraduate students juggle coursework and parenting; the majority being mothers.

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Top 10 Graduation Songs of 2022

Melissa W.
May is just a few days away which means graduation season is officially here and this might be the most anticipated season yet! Here's a list of the top 10 graduation songs according to Billboard to get your party started now.

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It’s Crunch Time for Spring Graduation Orders!

Melissa W.
Mid-April means it’s crunch time for getting in those orders. We’ve received several emails this week with important questions and we’d like to address those for anyone looking to place orders for graduation recognition products.

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We’ve Got You Covered For Your Spring Fling Attire

Melissa W.
Spring is here and schools across the country are prepping for their annual Spring Fling! These events are typically the last hurrah of the year, ushering students into the final exam push. Carnivals, concerts, games, non-dining commons/novelty food – Spring Fling is often the most anticipated campus event of the year. Free SWAG (stuff we all get) is a big part of any school celebration and we’ve got you covered for your custom spirit wear!

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Public Education and U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

Melissa W.
Before serving her current role as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ketanji Brown Jackson’s childhood was shaped by public education.

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End of School Year Traditions in Ukraine

Melissa W.
With the spring semester underway and graduations on the horizon, we can’t help but be excited for all the fun ahead. But we are also struggling, knowing that so many people in Ukraine are fleeing for their lives amid an unwanted war. Life is at a standstill and education is understandably not a priority while there is so much uncertainty for Ukrainians.

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High School Graduation Rates Continue to Increase in New York State Despite Pandemic Hurdles

Melissa W.
Can you hear that? It’s the sound of Pomp & Circumstance playing as we get closer and closer to graduation season – and for more high school students in New York state, graduation will become a reality.

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NHL Opt-Out of Beijing Olympics Gives Way to NCAA Athletes to Compete

Melissa W.
It’s widely known that many of the Olympians representing the United States are current and former NCAA athletes, but due to the NHL’s decision to opt-out of competing in Beijing, many college hockey athletes were given the otherwise unlikely chance of a lifetime to take the ice.

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NCAA Student-Athletes are Bejing-Bound for the 2022 Winter Olympics

Melissa W.
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics kicked off this week and we are so excited to watch! Did you know that out of the 224 athletes representing the United States, nearly 100 once played for NCAA teams in college?! In fact, some are still actively competing in the NCAA!

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Most Popular Undergrad Programs of 2022

Melissa W.
Are you currently in high school and starting to think about college and what you’d like to major in for your undergrad? Over the next few weeks, we are going to take a look at the most popular undergrad majors for 2022 and where you can find great programs!

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