Community Stories
Life Skills Every High Schooler Should Know
Curriculum isn’t the only thing that can be taught in classrooms. Teachers are provided to students to learn and be well-educated. However, being educated can go far behind what is required to be taught in the classroom. Before students graduate high school, besides understanding things like formulas to find the slope (y = mx…
Read MoreVolunteer in Your Free Time
Whenever you tell someone you’ve volunteered before, or you volunteer on a regular basis, you are looked at differently. Believe it or not, individuals really respect someone who has had the title, ‘Volunteer’. You should feel good about this! Whether you grew up with your parents or guardians volunteering for your school Halloween…
Read MoreStories of Giving: How to Hack a Hackathon
Sofia is currently the Program Manager for Customer Success Operations at TextbookHub. In this role, she spends her time overseeing the customer support team and developing procedures and documentation so that customer support, product development, sales and marketing work together harmoniously. Sofia, in a blue shirt, assisting a team at nwHacks. Over the years, Sofia…
Read MoreStories of Giving: Volunteering with Girl Guides
Welcome Jenelle, who has been a software developer at TextbookHub since January 2020! Jenelle does full-stack development on TBH web applications, which means she takes care of maintaining software and helps fixing bugs. Jenelle’s interest in volunteering is about creating supportive connections in the community, especially creating opportunities for girls and young women to have…
Read MoreStaff Feature – Liz’s Story
In this month’s staff feature blog article, Liz Pachter, TextbookHub’s new Office Manager, shares with us the story of a volunteering experience that has been shaping her life. Liz started with TextbookHub in January of 2020 when she came on as the office manager. With a background in higher education administration, she sees the value…
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