More than 6,000 Northeast Ohio students packed Cleveland Public Hall for the Charge's annual STEM Day, blending live basketball with hands-on science and engineering activities.
Tim Glancy, a dedicated educator and coach, reflects on his 42-year career, focusing on the impact he had on his students rather than his accolades.
Two American cardinals and the Vatican’s ambassador to the U.S. denounced the mass deportations in Minnesota under the federal government’s immigration crackdown, but they urged everyone to repair ...
Arizona House Republicans gave preliminary approval to a bill that would fire teachers who participate in organized "sickouts ...
After a Friday night playoff game when the high schoolers upset the number 1 seed, Owen and his friend congratulated senior team member, Dash Reiser. Owen invited Reiser to attend his 4th grade ...
A growing number now switch to remote learning after using a few snow days, although some are hesitant to embrace the ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Tyler Hansbrough found himself experiencing an unexpected flashback on campus Tuesday, as he walked around this place where he became one of the greatest players in North ...
The Ulrich Museum of Art, as part of its Senior Wednesday series, invited Wichita State faculty member Marco Hernandez to ...
The civil rights leader spent six decades fighting to support Black students and the schools that serve them through protests ...
Davis, 52, was killed during her morning commute Monday, less than a half mile from the school where she taught students with special needs. Local and federal authorities say a Guatemalan man crashed ...
Tavus, the human computing company building lifelike AI humans that can see, hear, and respond in real time, today launched ...
Lead author Jaime Schultz, professor of kinesiology at University Park, had previously connected one of her graduate students ...