Before Phuong-Trinh Dao, an incoming UA pharmacy student, could wrap up her seven-week research internship, she had to make a presentation about what she worked on during the summer. As part of a ...
MARTHA HALLORAN IS 26 YEARS OLD, AND SHE’S BEEN PART OF THE NASHOBA LEARNING GROUP FOR MOST OF HER LIFE. WHAT ELSE DO YOU DO ON FRIDAYS AND ON TUESDAYS? WARREN CHILL. VOLUNTEERING. YOU GOT IT.
Ganta, Nimba County — In continuation of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts and celebration of 13 years of community service in Liberia, ECO Bank Liberia has officially turned over a ...
The controversial video-based learning program developed by Mineola Superintendent Michael Nagler and his son used in his district’s eighth-grade classrooms has been terminated, according to a Friday ...
The Mineola school board has tapped an Albany law firm to investigate the rollout of a since-suspended learning program for eighth graders developed by the district superintendent and his son's ...
Ames Community School District is adding 10 more spots to its new online learning program after filling the initial 15. The program is designed for students in grades 6-12 who are unable or unwilling ...
When Erik Munson got to class on Sept. 26, he was dressed in all-black. The date had been circled on his syllabus since the start of the year. While not a funeral, it was a day of mourning for Munson, ...
A class of third-graders are given six Lego pieces. They have to make a duck out of it. The duck could be sitting, swimming or flying. But, no duck should look the same. This is how the third-graders ...
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The Ames Community School District's new online learning program has filled all 15 of its initial seats. This program offers flexibility for students who need an alternative to a traditional classroom ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine that someone gives you a list of five numbers: 1, 6, 21, 107, and—wait for it—47,176,870. Can you guess what comes next? If ...