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A team of astronomers including George Washington University physics Ph.D. student Eliza Neights recorded an extraordinary cosmic outburst this July which likely heralds a new kind of stellar ...
With his namesake center due to open in just over six months, former President Barack Obama is in Chicago this week to see how construction is coming along — plus make a few other stops to promote and ...
The TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center at Boston College is thrilled to announce the results of the “TIMSS 2023 Longitudinal Study”, displaying student growth in both math and science. The IEA’s ...
Michigan's public school students are making progress in math, but continue to score sluggishly on reading assessments, according to a new report out Thursday, Dec. 4, from Michigan State University.
The housing market keeps getting worse. Home prices have risen more than 50 percent since the start of the pandemic. About a third of Americans households now spend more than 30 percent of their ...
This post was updated Nov. 20 at 11:47 p.m. The UC Board of Regents approved tuition raises for future students Wednesday following opposition from students across the UC system. The Tuition Stability ...
CAIRO, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Local school social worker, Karen Drossel was recently awarded the Friend of the Mental Health Association award from the state. When NEWS10’s Payton Cavanaugh first met Drossel ...
Lancaster County students fared better on all subjects in Pennsylvania’s two annual standardized assessments than their peers across the state, and for the most part, they improved upon last year’s ...
A lawsuit filed by a public school district alleges that a Virginia-based e-learning company manipulated its enrollment numbers in order to qualify for more public tuition dollars. The same company — ...