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.

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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…

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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.

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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…

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Radar
Physical Retail’s Next Infrastructure Layer: Item-Level Intelligence with Radar
June 4, 2026

Physical retail is under pressure to become as measurable and responsive as e-commerce. While retailers have spent years optimizing digital channels with real-time data, store teams have often had to make decisions with incomplete inventory visibility and delayed operational signals. That gap matters because stores still account for 80% of U.S. retail sales, making…

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Healthcare in Pakistan
From Institutional Excellence to Population-Level Access: How Pakistan Can Bridge Its Healthcare Divide
June 1, 2026

Healthcare systems are under pressure almost everywhere, but the strain is especially visible in lower-resource settings where demand is rising faster than infrastructure. In Pakistan, that pressure is playing out across a system that has to serve more than 250 million people with limited public investment. Public health spending remains below 1% of GDP,…

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Engineering
Scaling Experiential Learning in the Curriculum: How Iron Range Engineering Transformed Engineering Education
June 1, 2026

Engineering has transformed nearly every part of modern life, from the phones in our pockets to the systems powering global industry. But the way engineers are educated has often moved far more slowly than the profession itself. Employers are asking for graduates who can navigate ambiguity, communicate across teams, and contribute meaningfully from the…

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vascular surgeon
When Geography Meets Purpose: How One Move Reshaped a Vascular Surgeon’s Career
May 28, 2026

Medicine isn’t what it used to be—not for the people practicing it. Independent physicians are becoming the exception, not the norm, as more doctors move into hospital systems, corporate groups, and academic networks. At the same time, the pipeline of specialists isn’t keeping pace with growing patient needs, particularly in complex fields like vascular…

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