Kemp signs legislation establishing need-based aid for college students
Next fall, Georgia students attending one of the state’s public colleges and universities will have a chance at financial aid if they come from a low-income family.
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Next fall, Georgia students attending one of the state’s public colleges and universities will have a chance at financial aid if they come from a low-income family.
. Gloria Caulfield, commencement speaker for the University of Central Florida, reacts as graduates boo loudly, following her remarks about AI being the next "industrial revolution." [ University of Ce...
Bentonville-based nonprofit Water for Good recently released a three-year plan with goals to nearly double the number of people it serves globally with sustainable water, improved sanitation and hygiene educ...
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The higher education landscape is rapidly changing. As birthrates continue to fall and the cost of a college education remains stubbornly high, many institutions are facing economic cliffs that, for some,...
Communities That Care Coalition celebrates school districts and presents award to Hannah Bertrand for her leadership in serving youth.
The student, who has since graduated, had painted a watermelon with a kaffiyeh pattern at her parking spot.
The national survey highlights the challenges young adults encounter in the decade following graduation and reveals a notable divide in outcomes based on...
Students at Green T. Lindon Elementary are focused on finishing their academic year strong with a delivery of classroom essentials from KATC's Tools for Schools.
One Arkansas State University student will spend her summer abroad after being awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
The higher education landscape is rapidly changing. As birthrates continue to fall and the cost of a college education remains stubbornly high, many institutions are facing economic cliffs that, for some,...
A Canadian real estate company is eyeing Toronto’s soft condo market as it looks to buy $500-million worth of unsold units, starting with a $30-million 'bulk' purchase steps from Toronto Metropolitan Unive...
IPS is transferring unused land to create affordable housing while partnering with a nonprofit to provide homeownership education for district employees.
Tennessee officials tried to make less-affluent students a priority for Education Freedom Scholarships next year. But most new EFS vouchers went to families with higher income.
With Colorado’s legislative session set to end this week, lawmakers are pushing two amendments that would put new guardrails on homeschool enrichment and boards of cooperative educational services.
This National Nurses Week, Beebe Healthcare officials are proud to announce that, for the 15th straight year, its Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing has been ranked the No. 1 nursing program in the state...
Norris FFA students planted 28 varieties of soybeans at a test plot across from their school to gain hands-on experience in production agriculture.
Trocaire College is offering scholarships for new nursing and veterinary technician applicants for the Fall 2026 semester.
High Point University President Nido Qubein came to America at 17 with little money and a one-way ticket. Decades later, he reflects on the path that got him there.
AP Biology and Environmental Science students conducted water quality testing, observed wildlife and learned about conservation during a hands-on trip to Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge.
The province's auditor general's report also urges the government to address long wait-lists for assessments as well as create consistent levels of classroom care for kids.
Auditor Shelley Spence’s report also uncovered problems in special education, the government’s use of AI and training of commercial truck drivers.
News News: NEW DELHI: Hours after the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 over alleged paper leak concerns, Leader of Opposi.
Next fall, Georgia students attending one of the state's public colleges and universities will have a chance at financial aid if they come from a low-income family.