Root-Bound or Growth Mindset?
A growth mindset is the belief that skills and abilities can be improved and that developing these is the purpose of your actions.
A growth mindset is the belief that skills and abilities can be improved and that developing these is the purpose of your actions.
As we move forward, the foundation will continue to show up in communities with the spirit of collaboration and listening to learn.
Two of this year’s Special Opportunity Funding grants were awarded to programs that support student wellness at the university level.
From the Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar Policy Pre-seminar, here are three things to know about meeting with policymakers.
Recent federal actions under the new administration have reshaped key programs that impact health, nutrition, education, and research.
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), which is a time to celebrate the contributions of employees with disabilities and to think honestly about how we can improve accessibility in our workplaces. For me, that means moving beyond checkboxes and compliance toward spaces and workplaces built with intention.