Centennial student Nailah Mansury will receive the prestigious Congressional Award Gold Medal this summer in D.C. She was with a mural she has worked on at the school in Champaign on Tuesday, Feb. 4, ...
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World language enrollments are declining and technology is advancing faster than we can imagine. How can we keep attracting ...
Clay Township will host a Valentine’s Ice Skating Party from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 14 and noon to 4 p.m. Feb. 15 at Clay ...
A significant commitment from Middletown City Council established the $400,000 endowment, and, there’s anticipation of a ...
A year and a half after its integration into Emerson’s curriculum, the future of the health and social change major remains in limbo as it confronts low enrollment and staffing shortages.
Finding job opportunities can be challenging, especially when job postings have extensive requirements, including degrees and work experience. The New York City Department ...
A new bill in New Hampshire proposes reducing the requirements for an “adequate” education. HB 283, “an act relative to the ...
Dakota Grosscup was a 2014 graduate of Shelby. He was a physical science teacher, as well as an assistant football and jayvee baseball coach.
Critics of a bill that would dramatically change graduation requirements for New Hampshire students by, among other things, removing art and world languages, packed a hearing on the legislation Monday ...
The “what’s your major?” question gets asked way too often, and by everyone. Extended family, friends of friends, customers ...
As a cancer survivor, I face added stress with an upcoming black belt test and "scanxiety" before my annual CT scan and ...