Leaning into STEM

You’ve probably heard lately that there is a need for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) majors in the US if the country would like to play a leadership role in the global economy. We heard this during the State of the Union, from corporate...

How Technology is Changing Education

Over the past five years, higher education has undergone a quiet revolution that promises to shape the campus experience of the future. Advances in technology that have made high-quality online education a reality sparked this transformation. According to the Going...

A Million Pennies to Touch a Million Lives

Last month, as dozens of chapters hosted their March to College Day for PACE mentee students, NSCS launched the “A Million Pennies. A Million Lives.” campaign. The goal of the campaign is to raise one million pennies, or $10,000 by April 30th – NSCS’ Founder’s Day...

Economics of Style

With artists such as Macklemore and Kreayshawn changing conceptions on style, “thrifting”   and “bargain hunting” are becoming a mainstream part of college culture. Thrift stores enable male and female students with the opportunity to find affordable clothing,...