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Alamo City Banking: Financial Leaders in San Antonio and New Braunfels
Introduction The San Antonio–New Braunfels metro area, known for its rich history and dynamic economy, boasts a diverse financial sector. This article explores the top banks, credit unions, and mortgage lenders serving this vibrant Texas region. Best Options Frost Bank: A Texas institution with deep roots in San Antonio, offering comprehensive banking services. USAA Federal Savings Bank: Specializes in serving military members and their families with excellent rates and
Financial Frontrunners in Salisbury: Banking Excellence on the Eastern Shore
Introduction Salisbury, Maryland, the largest city on the state’s Eastern Shore, offers a variety of financial institutions to serve its growing population. This article highlights the top banks, credit unions, and mortgage lenders in the Salisbury metro area. Best Options Shore United Bank: A regional powerhouse with deep local roots and comprehensive services. Bank of Delmarva: Offers personalized banking solutions with a focus on community development. State Employees Credit
Best Bank, Credit Union, or Mortgage Lender in Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, CA Metro Area
Introduction The Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario metropolitan area, also known as the Inland Empire, is a rapidly growing region in Southern California. With its diverse population and expanding economy, residents and businesses alike require reliable financial services. This article explores the top financial institutions in the area, considering factors such as customer service, product offerings, and community involvement. Top Choices Altura Credit Union: Known for its excellent customer service and competitive
Saint Augustine’s University fights for its accreditation — again
The struggling private nonprofit said it plans to appeal a vote to remove its accreditation by SACSCOC for the second time in roughly a year.
Florida bill would roll back in-state tuition for undocumented students
The state has allowed certain undocumented students to attend its public colleges for the same rate as Florida citizens since 2014.
Register for the Educator Developers Network
The Educator Developers Network (EDN) was created to empower campus instructors with innovative teaching tools, foster collaboration, and enhance the overall educational experience. In 2025, EDN will be transitioning to a quarterly meeting format to better serve its members. This change will ensure that each meeting provides valuable and engaging content and will allow for more comprehensive updates and richer discussions on Ed Tech topics. Join the next EDN quarterly meeting
Teaching Students About George Washington’s Political Parties
As a pivotal figure in American history, George Washington played a crucial role in shaping the country’s political landscape. From serving as the first President of the United States to leading the Continental Army during the American Revolution, Washington’s impact on the country is undeniable. Therefore, it is essential for students to understand the complexity of his political ideology, especially his affiliation with political parties. Traditionally, students are taught that
A strategic approach to meet the 2026 digital accessibility mandate
The deadline is fast approaching for educational institutions to achieve comprehensive digital accessibility compliance. With the Department of Justice's final rule on Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) now in effect, public educational institutions face a clear mandate. The post A strategic approach to meet the 2026 digital accessibility mandate appeared first on eCampus News.
High school graduates to peak in 2025, with slightly deeper-than-expected declines ahead
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education’s latest projections serve as a call for policymakers and colleges to boost attendance rates.
Why I Spend My Lunch Hour with Students
My favorite part of my job is not actually part of my job. As a public high school teacher in a state and district with a teacher’s union, my contract entitles me to a “duty-free” lunch. Over the years, however, I have willingly and somewhat proudly developed a lunch crew. Many teachers have a lunch crew — that same group of students who choose to make their classroom a home