
After Helene, Dogwood Health Trust focuses on ‘cultivating active hope’
On Oct. 16, Dogwood Health Trust, a private foundation dedicated to improving the lives of western North Carolina (WNC) residents, held its annual meeting in Asheville.

On Oct. 16, Dogwood Health Trust, a private foundation dedicated to improving the lives of western North Carolina (WNC) residents, held its annual meeting in Asheville.

The purple lights are lit above Joshua Wells’ doorway at C.D. Owen Middle School (Owen Middle), which means the resource room is open for business.

In at least 11 counties across North Carolina, early childhood education agencies and community colleges are running child care academies designed to get new teachers

Western North Carolina’s child care network continues to recover from Hurricane Helene, which devastated the region close to a year ago.

Early Care and Education (ECE) is a lifeline for families and young children across western North Carolina (WNC), providing enriching experiences for young learners, allowing

“Kids on Campus” is a national partnership between the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) and the National Head Start Association (NHSA) “to advance student-parent

The number of licensed child care programs in North Carolina continues to decline following the expiration of federal pandemic-era funding. Since that time, the General

In July 2024, EdNC hosted the annual conference of the Governmental Research Association (GRA) in Asheville. The GRA consists of 28 member organizations in 17

Established in 1914, the Governmental Research Association (GRA) is a national group of organizations and individuals professionally engaged in public policy, governmental, and civic research.

A banner hangs in the hallway at Bethel A Baptist church with the message: “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” It is 3:45 p.m. on