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- After dropping out in the ‘90s, hip-hop producer just graduated from NC Central
A hip-hop producer who dropped out of high school in the 1990s has graduated from North Carolina Central University.
- Piedmont Arts opens enrollment for summer camps
Summer art camps now open for enrollment at Piedmont Arts
- Here are the American Association of University Women’s April Girls of the Month
Dhruvi Patel has been named American Association of University Women's April Girl of the Month.
- Registration for Don Boyd Summer Camp set for May 27
Registration for Don Boyd Summer Camp set for May 27
- Va. students just finished their SOLs. It's the last time they'll be this early or easy
Virginia students complete SOLs, head into final stretch of school year with ease
- Gilbert Public Schools Board backs off calendar change
Gilbert Public Schools Governing board approves 2-2-2 calendar schedules for 2027-28 through 2029-30 after backlash.
- Seven At-Home Tests You Can Do to See How Smart Your Dog Is
You can use a treat-filled puzzle toy to test your dog's problem-solving skills.
- Pinecreek students dive into dairy for 'Cows in the Classroom' program
Pinecreek students participate in 'Cows in the Classroom' dairy program
- Horoscopes by Holiday: May 9, 2026
You're more comfortable taking risks in new situations.
- Brownderville selected as Writer-in-Residence for the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Education Center
Greg Brownderville will be Writer-in-Residence at the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Education Center this summer.
- Tim Burkink looks back as he retires after 25 years at UNK
Tim Burkink retires after 25 years at UNK after a career as a professor, dean, and leader.
- School Choice Hub Launches
School Choice Hub Launches in Oklahoma
- EDITORIAL : Life Lessons: Saluting those who educate during Teacher Appreciation Week
Teachers are unsung heroes who deserve recognition for their tireless efforts in shaping young minds.
- SIU Craft shop offering creative summer adult craft workshops
SIU Craft shop opens adult craft workshop series for summer
- Washington County School System buys 70 acres adjacent to three schools (copy)
Washington County School System buys 70 acres adjacent to three schools for $842,500.
- Local brothers present picture book at Cayuga County library
Local brothers present picture book at Cayuga County library.
- Port: What if we took sports out of schools?
Research suggests that sports programs do not significantly impact academic achievement.
- Reece Singerle elected to membership into Phi Kappa Phi
Reece Singerle elected to Phi Kappa Phi.
- Opinion: I started medical school at 69 and will begin residency at 72. Here’s what I learned
Starting medical school at 69 and residency at 72 is a rare and admirable feat.
- Pitt, students navigate housing challenges amid increasing enrollment
University of Pittsburgh struggles to keep up with housing demand
- More Maine high schoolers are looking to Canada for college
Maine students are seeking college opportunities in Canada amid rising US costs
- Constant student Raul Ochoa finds joy in learning
Raul Ochoa, a security engineer, finds joy in learning various subjects like cybersecurity and Linux.
- ‘Build My Future’ brings a hands-on approach to the career fair format
Attendees participate in hands-on activities
- Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES celebrates psychologist Pelkey
Lawrence Pelkey, BOCES 8:1:1 school psychologist, celebrated for his perseverance and dedication to helping others.
- Threat of ICE is ripping at the fabric of early education
ICE's immigration enforcement actions are disrupting educational settings, eroding teacher morale and creating a hostile learning environment for students.
- Hailey Robirds: Serving her neighbors
Hailey Robirds, a fourth-year pharmacy student at Ohio Northern University, is interning at HealthWise Pharmacy in Ada, Ohio, where she has discovered her motivation to help others.
- Loss is keenly felt as Hampshire College is set to close
Hampshire College to close
- Wakefield joins RIT development office
Jennifer G. Wakefield starts new role at RIT's development office.
- CTC inspires young entrepreneurs through Lemonade Day University
CTC's Net Impact Chapter hosts Lemonade Day University to teach young entrepreneurs the fundamentals of business and prepare them for the annual event.
- Heights library offers ‘Stepping Stones’
The Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library and Activities Center hosted a Stepping Stones program for young children and their parents.
- Sensory Play Program continues at Old Forge Library
Sensory Play program resumes at Old Forge Library on April 21 and 28.
- Parents, Schools Clash Over Movement to Abolish Screens
Vermont state Rep. Rob Hunter proposes bill to limit screen time in schools
- New Trump rules may fast-track Florida’s ‘anti-woke’ college accreditor
Florida governor signs bill to fast-track college accreditor with conservative ties
- Brown named to new MCPS role
Dr. Renee Brown named Martinsville City Public Schools' new director of pathways and graduation success.
- South Carolina Senate favors reviews over cutting majors
South Carolina Senate favors reviews over cutting majors.
- Opinion: Medical schools must continue to teach students about structural barriers to care
Medical schools must address systemic inequalities in healthcare access
- West Chester University Showcases Innovation at Research and Creative Activity Day
West Chester University highlights research in water quality, music therapy, and more at its Research and Creative Activity Day
- Read the agenda for Tuesday's Council Bluffs school board special and regular meetings
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Regular Meeting
- Topsham kids will turn US 250th celebrations into a circus
Topsham circus group to perform in Washington D.C.
- Fun to spare as UNK students enjoy Buddy Bowling, TOPSoccer with new friends
UNK students participate in Buddy Bowling and TOPSoccer programs to build friendships with individuals with disabilities.
- Space cadets: Walton Library program teaches students about nebulae, galaxies
Walton Library launches program to teach students about space
- Croft School a cautionary tale about operating without accreditation
Operating without accreditation raises concerns about accountability and quality of education.
- New York High Schools Partner with OneGoal to Help More Students Realize Their Postsecondary Dreams
New York high schools partner with OneGoal to help more students realize their postsecondary dreams
- Boyd Scholars program helps Clemson University prepare more engineers for the workforce
Boyd Scholars program aids Clemson engineering students
- IKM-Manning All-State Speech
Nathanael Conner wins four all-state honors