La Salle's new athletic director spent more than four years at Duke University, securing major gifts before joining the ...
The 74 reports on 11 AI prompts that can assist teachers in streamlining tasks and enhancing creativity, helping to improve ...
Legislators plan to vote Wednesday on a $425 million economic development package that carries over many of Gov. Maura Healey ...
When Jeremy Pickard was a candidate for the presidency at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College last winter, he did not take ...
MLB's owners recently proposed banning high school players from signing with major league teams, which would be a huge change for the sport. There are dozens of current MLB stars ...
The 19th reports on cortisol, the "stress hormone," discussing its essential roles in the body, especially during ...
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) has released “Ready to Scale, Poised to Lead: Assessing AI Readiness at Our Nation’s HBCUs,” a ...
The Hechinger Report reports over a quarter of private colleges face closure, with Sterling College closing this semester, underscoring higher education's crisis.
The visual historian and celebrated author of “Low Life” has two shows of recent artwork made from decades of gathering materials, a trove she slices and glues. Credit... Supported by By Walker Mimms ...
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A self-taught collage artist who found success fast, Glen Rock’s James Nonas turns scraps of paper into striking works of art. A high school science teacher by day, Nonas encourages aspiring artists ...
Your Instagram is your portfolio, your mood board, and your “hey, cast me” moment all rolled into one. And when you’ve got multiple pics to share (a behind-the-scenes sneak peek, a selfie in the ...