This summer the UPS Foundation announced $7.6 million in donations to 41 diversity, education, and veteran and military support nonprofit orga
If you are a regular reader of the Chamber Foundation's education blog, you know that one way to assess the quality of our nation’s education system is to look at other industrialized nations for comparison.
By: Andy McCormick, Vice President, Public Affairs, The Hershey Company
[Editor's Note: Don’t miss your opportunity to discuss the future of ICT and energy use with Verizon’s Executive Director of Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility, Chris Lloyd at BCLC’s October conference The Network Effect: Ho
Should states only set educational standards that are easily attainable? Apparently, that's what many critics of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) believe. This notion should drive every parent insane.
Yesterday, President Obama outlined a new proposal for reforming our nation’s higher education system and for making college more affo
Qualcomm believes that mobile technology improves people’s lives. With this in mind, Qualcomm established its Wireless Reach initiative, which supports programs that bring wireless technology to underserved communities around the world.
As the U.S. economy experiences a slow recovery, the situation remains bleak for one demographic in particular: young Americans.
The 2007 edition of the U.S. Chamber’s Leaders & Laggards report provided Tennessee with a serious reality check about its education system.




