Commentary: The pandemic has wreaked havoc on education in South Carolina. Here’s what schools can do: | Explanation
The state of education in the United States took a hit this summer when the National Institute for Educational Progress released the latest results of its national report card. The…
ArtsBridge Foundation Announces Education Program for 2023-24
Registration is now open for K-12 schools across Georgia to participate in ArtsBridge Foundation’s 2023-24 Arts Education Series, which includes field trips and professional development events. The first educational event…
Mr. Hess announces decision to resign as dean of the Faculty of Education
October 3, 2023 From university communication Diana Hess, who has served as dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education since 2015, announced today that she will return to…
UND renames accounting program in honor of Henry and Judy Herr
Herr School of Accountancy will be named the first Upper Midwest School of Accountancy The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education voted to promote UND’s School of Accounting and…
Allen Park High School Library Media Center selected as a “21st Century Model School Library”
LANSING – The Allen Park High School Library Media Center, part of Allen Park Public Schools, has been awarded the state’s 21st Century Model School Library (SL 21) award for…
For America to succeed, we need CU’s next visiting conservative scholar.
Chapman University law professor John East stands left as former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani speaks during a rally in support of President Donald Trump called the Save America…
National Academy of Medicine selects Elisabeth Cespedes Feliciano as a new leader in health and medicine.
Kaiser Permanente researcher studying modifiable risk factors for obesity and cancer-related metabolic diseases will be one of 10 entry-level to mid-career professionals selected in 2023 The National Academy of Medicine…
From Irish dance to app design – The Quadrangle
Students look at a poster for their summer vacation independent research project.Brooke Delarocco/The Quadrangle by Brooke Delarocco, staff writer Manhattan College Summer Research Scholars gathered at Kelly Commons to discuss…
SBART Press Luncheon: Jayden Moore Receives Dos Pueblos Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award
San Marcos High School girls volleyball’s Elena Thomas and Dos Pueblos football’s Caleb Williams were named Athlete of the Week at the weekly SBART Press Luncheon on Monday. Thomas led…
Will the “Sputnik moment” prompt educational reform?Rhetoricists give their opinions
Ever since the Soviet Union surprised the United States with the launch of Sputnik 1, the world’s first artificial satellite, on October 4, 1957, American politicians and other public figures…