Alumni Eagle Scout writes heartwarming song for Teacher Appreciation Week May 3, 2021 1 In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, Eagle Scout Donald Gee wrote and recorded the song “Thank You Teachers.”
5 Quick Questions 5 Quick Questions with: Joe Davidson, Eagle Scout and Washington Post columnist March 17, 2021 1 Joe Davidson, Eagle Scout and columnist for the Washington Post, shares his thoughts about why we still need Scouting today.
Alumni At Georgia Tech, proof that the joys of Scouting don’t have to end at 18 March 8, 2021 10 A student organization at Georgia Tech brings together young people to go camping, help local Scouts and serve their community.
Alumni At the Citadel, a three-step approach to keeping college-age Eagle Scouts involved February 21, 2021 9 The members of the Citadel Eagle Scout Association take trips together, host events and complete acts of service in the community.
Alumni Eight century-old quotes about Scouting that are still relevant today February 3, 2021 5 As we near the BSA’s birthday on Feb. 8, let’s look back on eight quotes from 1921 that are not-so-surprisingly still relevant today.
Alumni Points in history: Three things to know about why Scouts use the fleur-de-lis January 13, 2021 9 Where else might you find the fleur-de-lis? Why did Baden-Powell choose it to represent Scouting? And what does the symbol mean today?
Alumni Help solve the mystery of this 1965 photo showing Scouts, heavyweight boxers June 12, 2020 0 A Maine newspaper is trying to solve the mystery of a 1965 photo that depicts six Scouts and two heavyweight boxing champs.
Alumni On the 100th year since the 19th Amendment, let’s look how Scouts stood with suffragists March 5, 2020 2 Report to the Nation delegates toured the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument in Washington, D.C.
Alumni Saluting Joseph Merton, Tuskegee Airmen pilot and barrier-breaking BSA professional February 21, 2020 3 In honor of Black History Month, let’s remember Joseph Merton, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen and the first black leader of the BSA’s older youth division.
Alumni 10 facts about the first Wood Badge course to celebrate its 100th anniversary September 6, 2019 9 Over a span of nearly two weeks, they experienced a course that offered “practical instruction as to how a camp should be run.”