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Dec. 18—The University of Oklahoma is seeking to develop a workforce to operate the first generation of commercial fusion workers. Fusion energy is the power that generates electricity by using heat ...
A strategic plan provides a roadmap that guides an organization toward a vision of the future, moving from its current state ...
IUPUC professor Aimee Zoeller poses for a photo at a Woody Guthrie exhibit at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York. An IUPUC professor has been instrumental in developing a college curriculum ...
Rochester Institute of Technology was awarded nearly $75,000 from the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop standards educational modules for the ...
The Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Emilia Arthur, has tasked the Ministerial Committee for the Anomabo Fisheries ...
As students finalize their class schedules for the rest of the semester, one issue nearly every new student faces selecting their general education courses. Unfortunately, USC’s general education ...
An IU researcher watches as a student at Custer Baker Intermediate School test the virtual reality curriculum Democracy Quest. Jayden Kennett | Daily Journal Students at Custer Baker Intermediate ...
MADISON, Wisc. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The rates of bullying, substance abuse, anxiety, and depression are growing among teens and even pre-teens. Now psychologists at the University of Wisconsin, ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — A local college is tackling race and social justice in the classroom. Colorado College has been selected as one of the recipients of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s Humanities for ...
“Because obesity is newly categorized as a disease, there isn’t a lot of material in curriculums in many medical schools across the country, so we are implementing 12 free education modules about the ...
The Connecticut State Department of Education will partner with tribal leaders to develop a comprehensive and culturally inclusive Native American studies curriculum. Governor Ned Lamont said ...