South Vigo High School senior Bryce Norris and teacher Daniel Card are in Merida, Mexico this weekend as part of a project to provide prosthetic legs to amputees who otherwise could not afford them.
The Pennsylvania university's announcement stunned hundreds of student-athletes, many of whom are from the Pittsburgh area.
At Coburn Elementary School, history wasn’t just studied — it was lived. Sixth graders spent five weeks researching famous ...
Student Imani Romain talks about being in the ASAP program at SUNY Schenectady County Community College on Wednesday in Schenectady. Kevin Dean, executive director of ASAP, talks about how the ...
Coventry University appeals to many international students who want to work and study in the UK, but some say the appeal has 'faded' due to rising costs. According to data from the Home Office ...
Clarksville NowThe Student Education Tennessee Association (STEA) book club returns on March 27 for its third event. It explores educational themes in popular fiction and nonfiction and is open ...
Goldman Sachs projects the humanoid robot market to reach $38 billion by 2035. Figure AI, valued at $2.6 billion, recently raised $675 million in a Series B funding round. DFigure AI is not ...
If your household income is high and you're still struggling to get by, you're not alone. A report from Bank of America shows around 20% of homes earning more than $150,000 per year live paycheck ...
Donald Trump is taking decisive steps against what he and his team perceive as rising anti-Semitism and unchecked political activism on university campuses across the United States. The Trump ...
We’re only a few months into 2025, but the recent hack of U.S. edtech giant PowerSchool is on track to be one of the biggest education data breaches in recent years. PowerSchool, which provides ...
Weeks after losing them both in an American Airlines plane crash, figure skater Isabella Aparicio paid tribute to her father and 14-year-old brother by performing a beautiful routine on the ice to the ...
It’s been 10 days, do you know where your children are? More than one-third of New York City public schoolkids — or some 300,000 students — were “chronically absent” last year, according ...