A horticulture class at Parsons High School is hoping to raise nearly $8,000 to complete a long desired project.
Some students at a metro middle school are finishing up a steam project to help kids with special needs. The project involves rewiring toys so those who struggle with fine motor skills can use them.
Districts like Waco, Belton, China Spring, Mart and many more all received funding for technology-based programs.
Nursing students in Delta State rejected First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s title as “mother” during her visit, sparking widespread ...
Robyn Asbell and Lizbeth Serrano-Tzintzun recently won the statewide level of the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition. The ...
Let us lead by serving others” – the motto of the Beta Club at Christian Brothers School on Canal Street – served as the ...
BYU College of Nursing alumni partnered with current nursing students for a service project on March 14. Using supplies ...
Luke Behar, an eighth-grade student at Signal Mountain Middle High School and a member of Boy Scout Troop 116, is leading an Eagle Scout project that merges his passion for motorsports with STEM ...
Tarkwa (W/R), March 18, GNA – The Gold Fields Ghana Foundation (GFGF) has commissioned a Smart Lab and Innovation Centre at the New Atuabo Community Basic School, to enhance digital learning within ...
The forthcoming Poplar Road K-8 Public School, which is set to break ground in Scarborough this year, will become a real-time ...
For me, that reality came when my grandaunt was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease and became one of those ...
Tate Schrock's curiosity is a common theme that has guided him throughout his life and career, along with his passion for ...