Who needs a computer to code?
Introducing the 2016 LearnServe Innovation Award Winners How do you teach coding without a computer? Madison Than began with what seems like a very straightforward goal: […]
Introducing the 2016 LearnServe Innovation Award Winners How do you teach coding without a computer? Madison Than began with what seems like a very straightforward goal: […]
We are excited to share that LearnServe alumna Yasmine Arrington, founder of ScholarCHIPS, was featured in the Washington Post. (In case you missed it, click on […]
Introducing the 2015 LearnServe Innovation Award Winners The person next to you on the Metro sneezes. Was it allergies? The flu? Something worse? As the […]
Reflections on Alexandra Levit’s New York Times feature on the coming of age of Generation Z If you’ve spent time around our LearnServe Fellows, Abroad travelers, […]
Reflections on a new family member and his LearnServe role models. December 21, 2014 Six months ago today — as our LearnServe Abroad teams boarded their flights […]
Introducing the 2014 LearnServe Innovation Award Winners Opportunities and activities for high school students have proliferated over the past decade. The tools for communicating these […]
Impact: One Year Later On April 18, 2013 forty-five student teams pitched their social ventures at the 4th Annual LearnServe Panels and Venture Fair. Ever […]
Could the next Jamila Larson, Mazi Mutafa, or Robert Egger be sitting in class right now in the District, Maryland, or Virginia? Maybe. J. D. […]
Where in DC could you discover interactive design thinking, the challenges of international service, and how the principles of the Leadership Compass help you better […]
Clean water for Pakistan. End discrimination and bullying. Teach dental hygiene. What would you do to change the world? For a sneak preview of what our 70 […]