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Edwardsville District 7 students showcase science projects, STEM learning at EHS event
Students from primary through intermediate schools presented experiments, posters and engineering designs.
A wide variety of colorful artwork filled the walls of an art council’s opening night reception last Friday. The Chisholm Trail Arts Council’s gallery featured a variety of art pieces from students ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education conducted the Class 10 Social Science exam on March 7, 2026, from 10:30 am to 1:30 ...
The average monthly spending for private education for elementary, middle and high school students reached a record 604,000 won ($430) in 2025, and the gap in spending between high- and low-income ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) has rolled out the first-ever Unified Science High School Admission Test (USHAT) in the National Capital Region, a computer-based entrance exam designed to ...
Lynette Carisa Brown, a longtime educator, has died from cancer. She leaves behind her 11-year-old son and husband.
Belton ISD receives a $44,050 grant to create STEM makerspaces in three schools, enhancing students' hands-on learning in ...
An analysis from the University’s Office of Institutional Research and Analytics shows a steady increase in undergraduate ...
The City University of New York offers more than 800 Master’s and Doctoral degree programs and 200 Graduate Certificate programs in over 150 fields. There is a CUNY graduate pro ...
New portable and ultra-light hands-free pumps deliver hospital-grade performance, underscoring Medela’s commitment to meeting mothers’ real needs ...
A 2026 consumer research report examining Miracle Made® silver-infused sheet technology, antimicrobial textile research, ...
It would be the largest and most daring commando raid in history. But special operations troops may be the only way to end the Iran war.
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