Month of Impact – American College of Education

ACE Gives Back to the Community

Shannon shares her excitement after spending a fulfilling morning at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, a beloved local establishment. She worked side by side with dedicated volunteers to prepare a nourishing meal for nearly 600 individuals, spreading warmth and kindness to the community.

Read More

Latest

American College of Education
Taylor Ingles Discussed the Indy Heart Walk

Meet Taylor Ingles, captain of ACE’s Indy Heart Walk team, who’s passionate about giving back to the community through ACE’s support of the American Heart Association. With a family history of strokes, Taylor knows the vital role the Association plays in reducing stroke and heart disease deaths. Join her this month on the ACE Indy…

Read More
American College of Education
Monica Speer Discusses her Participation in the Indy Heart Walk

Monica Speer, Captain of the ACE Staff Team, invites you to join her in making a positive impact through this charity walk, combining fundraising with ACE’s commitment to community service.

Read More
American College of Education
Join Captain Crystal Neumann for the Indy Heart Walk

Crystal Neumann, leader of the faculty team dubbed the “Fantastic, Fabulous Faculty Team,” expresses her excitement about leading them in the Indy Heart Walk. Crystal’s passion shines through as she highlights how this endeavor has the potential to touch countless lives for generations to come. With an invitation to join her on this incredible journey…

Read More

Latest

skilled trades mentorship
Why the Modern Data Center Is Forcing Communities and Policymakers to Rethink Infrastructure
April 21, 2026

Data centers have moved from largely invisible digital infrastructure to a highly visible source of public debate as artificial intelligence accelerates demand for power, fiber, and compute capacity. The modern data center is now being built closer to population centers to support low-latency services, bringing critical infrastructure into direct contact with residential communities for…

Read More
Inside the Spot Freight Shift: How Manifold Is Simplifying a Fragmented Logistics Market
April 21, 2026

The freight market is in the midst of a notable shift. With national tender rejection rates approaching 14% by the end of Q1, freight conditions have shifted back in carriers’ favor, often coinciding with increased activity in the spot market. At the same time, logistics teams are juggling an increasingly fragmented ecosystem of portals, emails,…

Read More
healthcare 2026
Healthcare’s 2026 Reality: Growing Workforce Gaps, Tiered Access, and the Rise of AI Support
April 20, 2026

Healthcare systems are entering 2026 under mounting pressure. A growing, aging population and rising disease burden are colliding with persistent workforce shortages—highlighted by projections that new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. will surpass two million this year alone. The stakes are no longer theoretical: delays in care, limited specialist access, and widening disparities are…

Read More
Mental Health Care
Policy, AI, and New Funding Models Are Reshaping Mental Health Care Delivery
April 16, 2026

Mental health care isn’t a new problem—but it’s finally being treated like an urgent one. After years of being sidelined, the cracks in the system are becoming impossible to ignore: overstretched clinicians, long wait times, and entire communities without consistent access to care. In the U.S., the scale is striking—more than one in five…

Read More