The West Texas A&M University College of Engineering is offering free assistance to business owners in the Panhandle area who are seeking national grants for projects that save and create energy.
Amid FAFSA delays, a growing number of colleges and universities have postponed their enrollment deadlines for students waiting on award letters.
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Nestled in the scenic landscape of central Utah, with 33 buildings and two campuses in Ephraim and Richfield, Snow College boasts a bold aspirational statement: “Students graduate debt-free, gain work experience and develop a plan for the future. Those who find Snow College will find themselves.” But it’s not just a statement, […]
The words every parent dreads when a child goes off to college: “Mom, Dad. My school is on lockdown for an active shooter.” I’ve told Read More
The human experience is a rich, intricate tapestry woven with emotions, thoughts, and actions. It’s a journey filled with joy, sorrow, triumph, and defeat. Yet, one of the most profound
The Abraham Accords -- signed by Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Israel and Bahrain in 2020 -- were gaining traction.
Student-parents disproportionately give up before they reach the finish line. Fewer than 4 in 10 graduate with a degree within six years, compared with more than 6 in 10 other students. Search to learn more about childcare availability at colleges and universities nationwide. Enter an institution name to see if child care is available and how many […]
Massachusetts students will get another two months to secure guaranteed financial aid for higher education through the state’s largest program.
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Investing in cryptocurrencies is picking up steam, according to a new survey, even in the face of potential volatility and massive fraud that has been uncovered.
Since HIV was first discovered in 1983, medical experts and scientists have grappled with how to best treat the condition. In the 40 years since, there have been significant advancements […]
To the editor: As a 1975 graduate of Pomona College and a veteran of many campus protests, I am disturbed that neither protesting students nor some faculty seem to understand elementary civil disobedience. ("'I can't focus on anything but rage.' Pro-Palestinian protests roil elite Pomona College," April 12) If students choose to break the law by trespassing on an administration building or violating other school policies, they should be subject to suspension and arrest and accept that actions...