The winner of The Great American Teach-Off Round 2 has been announced. Check out this video to meet your winner.

For the month of June, we're all going to try and eat less meat. Join us!

Our new challenge asks you to connect with your communities by doing one simple but different task per day.

It's $30 for 30 Days of GOOD, our microphilanthropy challenge. How will you pledge to give away $30 this month?

In July, we're getting less trashy by trying to reduce our garbage to one grocery bag per week. Waste not? We'll certainly try.

We're using March's challenge to dare ourselves to make time for art in our lives.

We're trying to find the midsize companies that meet our high standards, but we want you to help us out.

For our new challenge, we're asking you to get off the computer. Bad for our traffic, good for your sanity!

Throughout the month, we'll offer tips, ideas, and resources for becoming a healthier and better sleeper.

For our latest monthly challenge, we're asking you to get healthy, from your feet to your teeth to your brain.

Watch how clean water is helping a community in Kenya thrive, one drink at a time.

The GOOD Company Project visits Revolution Prep, a company creating next-generation learning tools for standardized test prep and the classroom.

In part five of the Future Learning series, digital platform Collaborize Classroom uses the power of collective classroom thinking.

Visual artist Sean D'Anconia talks about all the little things that inspire him.

An acclaimed filmmaker and videographer, Bill Wallauer has spent 20 years documenting chimps in the wild. See what inspires his work.

Part two of our Future Learning video series looks at Digita Tabula, a company trying to make learning lessons as fun as learning video games.

GOOD Attacks! brought an infographic flashmob to downtown Los Angeles.

Find out how one company is using carbon credits to pay for access to clean water in western Kenya.

Scientist Burkhard Bauer talks about the little things in life.