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He has explained his reason behind the new rule.
Teachers and students usually spend the first month of school getting to know each other. Imagine if we could all hit the ...
More than $6.2 billion in federal education funds — approved under the FY2025 budget and scheduled for release on July 1 — ...
Before heading to the All-Star Game, Jason Adam talks about his baseball journey, charity work and why he’s so process-driven ...
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MATHESON GREW UP IN FORT ERIE, Ontario. Cooking, in some ways, was already in his blood. His grandfather, a former Royal ...
Less than 3 percent of the tech workforce is made up of Black women. Kelly Cornish is trying to change that one opportunity ...
How do you get future generations excited about STEM careers? That question sparked an idea at IU’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering — an online kids’ series called Chip Kids.
A recent survey found that parents often feel unsure about how to help their kids adapt to the future labor landscape.
The national nonprofit Project Scientist has reached over 24,000 girls in the U.S. and Mexico with their message of self-confidence in STEM fields.
The future of atmospheric science is going to be shaped by the youth who are seeing our country abdicate its role in ...
“My heart is beating so fast,” Lola Tung whispers. The Summer I Turned Pretty star is standing in the hallway at Broadway ...