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Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as the Trump administration drastically reduces science funding.
Amid proposed federal budget cuts to science programs, a local college student is demonstrating that the future of science remains bright and diverse. As many college students wind down the ...
Illustration by Klaus Kremmerz I t’s summertime, hooray, but parents everywhere are tasked with finding ways to entertain their children until August and the school year rolls back around. Luckily, ...
Sattvic Meals Foundation provided free vegetarian meals for a day in April at West Valley College and will be continuing to provide free meals for students enrolled in summer classes.
Virtual and extended reality technologies help college students and faculty access learning experiences and research methods that extend beyond classroom walls.
The Association of Writers and Writing Programs named Savannah State's Estuary student literary magazine to its top prize for 2025.
Iowa high school students can work out for free at one of 20 Planet Fitness gyms near them all summer long.
Solon Middle and High School Science Olympiad teams placed third and fourth, respectively, at the national tournament in Nebraska.
In response to the exclusion of student voices, a group of graduate students began work to give students a seat at the table and engage the undergraduate community in CU’s climate-planning work. First ...
School's almost out for summer! Your child's good grades could earn them free Krispy Kreme donuts and other freebies, as businesses celebrate students and their achievements in the classroom.
Members of the Robstown Independent School District National Science Bee team are heading to nationals! KRIS 6 News spoke with the science lovers about what this opportunity means for them.
Dozens of Jefferson County students received free eyeglasses through the "No Vision Left Behind" program to support learning in underserved communities.
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