By Amanda Gonzalez You don’t build a secure election system overnight. You build it over years — layer by layer — reinforcing ...
In recognition of his work, Matteo Paz won the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search, which includes a $250,000 prize that he's putting toward college.
A State College-area high school student will return home from spring break with a major research prize under his belt.
Jason Hughes, the beloved math teacher and golf coach at North Hall High School in Gainesville, Georgia, who died last Friday after he was accidentally run over by one of his students during a game ...
Through her innovative programs, leadership, and advocacy, Hilary Lozar continues to expand the reach of STEM education, empowering youth in rural and Indigenous communities to explore, learn, and ...
Christine Zhou ’25 drew on the SOM alumni network and skills she learned in the Master’s in Asset Management program as she ...
We're stopping at individual productivity,” according to Atlassian's AI evangelist Sven Peters, and that is hampering true transformation.
With airfares on the rise, budget carriers like Frontier and Spirit look tempting—but hidden fees can flip the math fast.
Twelve-year old ice skater Sophia Berar used to struggle with her math classes. That changed after she started using the Success Center, a new addition ...
The latest school district report card, issued annually by the South Dakota Department of Education for each district, shows Mitchell School District students as 52% proficient in math. For L.B.
There’s something quietly remarkable about watching a kid from Warsaw, a kid who didn’t grow up with public transportation, figure out the Paris Métro.
Gloria Matlock, founder of the Twice as Smart after-school program, has been named a finalist in the 22News Remarkable Women contest for her work as an educator and mentor in Franklin County.