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ADHD diagnoses are rising. 1 in 9 U.S. kids have gotten one, new study finds
By NPR, 05/23/2024 “…About 1 in 9 children in the U.S., between the ages of 3 and 17, have been diagnosed with ADHD. That’s according
HPV vaccines prevent cancer in men as well as women, but fewer boys are getting the shots, new research suggests
By Fortune, 05/23/2024 “… Evidence that the shots are preventing HPV-related cancers in men has been slower to emerge, but the new research suggests vaccinated
Why College is Crucial for Boys and Young Men: What One University is Doing to Encourage Earning a 4-year Degree
The Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) and Wilmington University have launched a groundbreaking initiative: the Smart Transfer Enrollment Program (STEP Path™) for the Vocational Workforce.
America’s Chip Factory Crisis: The Need for More Male Engineers
As massive semiconductor factories rise in the desert around Phoenix, the United States faces a critical challenge: a severe shortage of engineers to staff these
Colleges Closing for Lack of Boys: A Looming Crisis in Higher Education
In a recent report by the Washington Post, the alarming rate at which colleges are closing has been brought to light: one college per week.
A Split Second of Recognition
Hope Found for Young Men in a “Boys To Men” Mentoring Group
Nick Fletcher: ‘Boys are underperforming at school — silence on this grave inequality must end’
By Politics, 03/05/2024 “…Our boys are still not doing as well at school as they should be. They are underperforming. As well as with their
Black teachers are less likely to refer Black boys to special education, study finds
By EdNC, 03/11/2024 “…For Black male students, being matched with educators who look like them means more than ever. A new study found that Black
What do boys want to be when they grow up?
By Science Norway, 03/19/2024 “…You might know a little boy who wants to become a professional footballer or a policeman when he grows up? But
Boys Aren’t Excelling in Schools. Would More Male Role Models in Early Learning Help?
By EdSurge, 02/14/2024 “…Zachary Jackson thinks a lot about what his students may be learning from him in class. For some of his first graders