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Studies show that cellphones are becoming increasingly distracting in school. Now, Pinterest has decided to do something ...
Backers say the academy model engages students and prepares them for the future, but others worry it comes at a cost.
Lee Perlman, PhD ’89, and MIT’s Educational JusticeInstitute go behind bars to change the course of lives—and broaden the ...
Seven SUNY Cortland faculty and professional staff members will receive the prestigious State University of New York ...
The Genius Switch isn't just another meditation app or productivity playlist. It's a meticulously engineered gamma brain wave ...
Educating for hope and responsibility is the pact we want to make with the new generations.” With this conviction, the ...
A new exhibit and a mini festival presented by Jane Addams Hull-House Museum connects Hull House Theatre's history with today.
Mr. Rubio released the plan in the form of an organizational chart and a brief official statement. The move is the latest by ...
The comedian and podcaster is one of the defining conversationalists of media’s new MAGA-friendly mainstream. But he can be harder to pin down, politically and culturally, than his bro-cast peers.
Born into a third-generation Deaf family, Rebecca Giuntoli embraced deafness as a culture, not a disability. However, at age ...
The First Nations-owned Jericho Lands project's Official Development Plan (ODP) under the City of Vancouver is now approved.
Barons of Broadway #32 In this episode, we return to J.A. Bennet’s Gilded Age villa at 309 North Broadway, which Alvin Johnson acquired in 1918. His family lived there for the next ninety years.