Isabella

Isabella is a dedicated education strategist at The Academic Network, Inc., passionate about helping schools and universities achieve excellence through innovation and collaboration. With a focus on strategic growth, leadership development, and student success, Isabella empowers institutions to adapt, thrive, and build sustainable futures in an ever-evolving educational landscape.

The Future of EdTech Trends Shaping Schools and Universities

The Future of EdTech: Trends Shaping Schools and Universities

The future of education technology (EdTech) is reshaping how schools and universities deliver learning, driven by innovations that personalize education, enhance engagement, and improve ...

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Transforming Enrollment How One University Increased Incoming Classes by 25%

Transforming Enrollment: How One University Increased Incoming Classes by 25%

Increasing student enrollment is a key goal for many universities facing competitive higher education landscapes. One university achieved a remarkable 25% growth in its incoming classes by employing a multifaceted strategy that leveraged data-driven marketing, innovative outreach, program ...

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After Weeks of ‘Final’ Deadlines, the Government Is Now Quietly Walking Back Its Plan to End All Social Security Paper Checks

After Weeks of ‘Final’ Deadlines, the Government Is Now Quietly Walking Back Its Plan to End All Social Security Paper Checks

The U.S. government is slowly changing the way it delivers Social Security and other federal benefits by moving from paper checks to electronic payments. ...

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Will you get a $2,000 tariff dividend check? Here's the betting odds

Will you get a $2,000 tariff dividend check? Here’s the betting odds

President Donald Trump has recently floated the idea of sending Americans $2,000 “tariff dividend” checks, funded by revenue generated from new tariffs. On Nov. ...

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Trump administration will require SNAP participants to reapply for benefits

Trump administration will require SNAP participants to reapply for benefits

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that the Trump administration will require millions of low-income Americans to reapply for food stamps, framing the move as ...

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Food stamps are back, but millions will soon lose benefits permanently

Food stamps are back, but millions will soon lose benefits permanently

After the government shutdown ended, millions of Americans breathed a sigh of relief as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits resumed. However, many are ...

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Long-Term Success Begins with Engaged Employees: Retaining Top Talent in Education

Long-Term Success Begins with Engaged Employees: Retaining Top Talent in Education

Engaged employees are a cornerstone of lasting success in education. Retaining top talent requires intentional strategies that foster connection, growth, and well-being, which ultimately ...

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How Educational Technology Can Improve Faculty and Staff Development

How Educational Technology Can Improve Faculty and Staff Development

Educational Technology has become a powerful tool for enhancing faculty and staff development in educational institutions across the United States. By integrating modern technologies ...

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Goodbye to Retirement at 67 – the new age for collecting Social Security changes everything in the United States

Goodbye to Retirement at 67 – the new age for collecting Social Security changes everything in the United States

For many Americans, the dream of retirement has always been linked to the age of 65. But that magic number has shifted over time ...

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The Rules are Changing in 2026 for Working While Collecting Social Security

The Rules are Changing in 2026 for Working While Collecting Social Security

Retirement in the past meant slowing down, relaxing, and finally enjoying the fruits of years of hard work. But things have changed. For many ...

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