The Chrysler Museum is rolling out hands-on, play-based programs that blend art education and fun for families throughout spring break and into the summer.
The program was founded by Brandon “Griot B” Brown, who previously worked as an educator in Richmond, California.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The state of Ohio is making a play to encourage fathers to be involved and engaged with their kids, with the ...
Washington University’s McKelvey School of Engineering and WashU Medicine will launch an interdisciplinary neuroengineering ...
Their nearly 10-day mission — ending with a Pacific splashdown on April 10 — is the first step in NASA's bold plans for a sustainable moon base. The space agency is aiming for a landing by two ...
Six years after Paine College announced its partnership with Augusta National, the golf program has some wins on the course, ...
Congressman Tim Walberg says major budget cuts are needed to address the national debt, including social welfare programs.
Three California Baptist University wrestlers who filed a federal lawsuit over the elimination of the men’s wrestling program ...
Indiana’s public colleges and universities are pulling back the curtain on what it actually costs to run individual degree ...
Several students from Killingly High School's video production program earned national recognition at the recent Student Television Network Convention in Tampa, Florida. The convention brought ...
The LAUSD Board of Education voted unanimously to commence the process of renaming two schools, including one in El Sereno, ...
Sue Bishop, of Synchrony, said the need has grown as more and more young people, especially college students, get wrapped up ...