Success! A cease and desist demand from PETA Foundation lawyers has apparently prompted Binghamton University to stop silencing critics speaking up for Bing the bearcat.
If you’re looking for a career in medicine, you’re probably eager to learn with the best training tools available. And since not all schools’ programs are created equal, here’s how to find the best ones.
Get a glimpse into more compassion for frogs as TeachKind Science reflects on its 2024 dissection pilot. Then get your school to hop to it and sign up!
Dissecting animals has no place in a modern classroom, and has shown to deter students from going into the sciences—and they deserve better.
Want to take your activism up a notch and save animals like it’s your job? If you’re between 18 to 25 and enrolled in a college program, you can apply to become a campus rep for Students Opposing Speciesism.
Calling all school districts, parents, and students—this October, let’s take a scalpel to cruel teaching methods and help end classroom dissection.
The 2023 Young Ones Student Awards highlights some of the best design work from students around the globe. Here are some of PETA’s favorite anti-speciesist campaigns.
Skincare routines, shopping guides, ways to help animals, the latest vegan trends—peta2’s new website is helping young people make a world of difference.
Along with vegan Valentine’s Day candy and cards, share a lesson of love for animals with a free downloadable kit from PETA’s humane education division.
A group of minors attacked a dog with bleach and robbed her guardian in Philadelphia. PETA is offering a new lesson to the city’s schools: empathy.
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Animal dissection is still used in some classrooms across the country, but is it really an effective teaching tool? A new review has the answer.
TeachKind is led by former classroom teachers who create content for teaching compassion. See all the tips and resources you can use with your students this school season!
Author Stewart Mitchell visited five schools in New York to help kids learn about the importance of having empathy for animals.
A group of high school students reportedly hung a dead shark from the rafters of their high school as an alleged “senior prank.” PETA’s urging empathy lessons.