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American College of Physicians suggests mammograms every two years for average-risk women ages 50-74, but oncologists say the guidance may widen health disparities.
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American College of Physicians suggests mammograms every two years for average-risk women ages 50-74, but oncologists say the guidance may widen health disparities.
The largest study to date on school cell phone bans is showing mixed outcomes. Here's what the researchers found.
Learn about the state of teacher morale in Texas and strategies that could lift educators' satisfaction there and around the country.
Aligning academic goals to the labor market is critical, according to the Education Commission of the States.
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath has appointed new leaders in four districts across the state in recent weeks.
U.S. District Judge Stacey D. Neumann has prohibited the Augusta Board of Education from enforcing parts of a policy that she deemed likely violate the First Amendment.
Six students were taken to the hospital on Wednesday after taking THC-infused gummies at school in Chicago's far northern suburbs.
St. Johnsbury Academy announced the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2026. Anya Moriarty of West Burke, Vermont, has been named valedictorian, and Isaac Lenzini of St. Johnsbury, Vermont,
After a debate over the war, students say the university president hit them with his vehicle. He says he was the victim in the incident.
More units, shifting student demand, and economic uncertainty are reshaping the rental market, with monthly prices still climbing.
In a culture fluent in “me,” Texas A&M’s new brand platform elevates shared purpose, translating long-held values into tangible, outward-facing impact.
Three students from His Place Christian Academy in West Plains placed in events at the State of Missouri Beta Convention in March, qualifying to compete at the national convention this June in …
Bell-to-bell cellphone bans in public schools have reduced student distractions but had minimal impact on test scores, a new study shows.
TIOGA — Mother Nature can be a bit persnickety at times and, over the last few years, Earth Day at Mill Cove Environmental Area and Education Center has born the
MANSFIELD — In 1972, Joseph Maresco was looking “to move on and up” from his position at the State University of New York.
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Patti Bowen, executive director of business services for Longview School District, explains why more Washington residents are not qualifying for free or reduced lunch at a Monday, April 13 Longview
“Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer Bonnie Tyler, 74, was hospitalized in Faro, Portugal, after undergoing emergency intestinal surgery. “The surgery went well and she is now recuperating,” a stateme...
Texas education commissioner Mike Morath has appointed new leaders in four districts across the state in recent weeks.
Dr. Saher S. Sabri, chief of interventional radiology for MedStar Health and professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine, has taken office as president of the Society of Interventional Radiology. T...
The Department of Education has opened an investigation into Smith College, an all-women’s institution, for admitting transgender women.
MARICOPA — Desert Sunrise High School held a National Collegiate Signing Day celebration last week, with a wide variety of students celebrating their college admission and one signing an official
Dr. H. Dele Davies was named the priority candidate for chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He has served as interim chancellor for the campus since 2024.
Jean Schultz was helping two children cross a busy intersection at Lackawanna and McBride avenues in Woodland Park after school Monday afternoon, when a car...