• Dallas ISD helps students make financial sense

    Dallas ISD is dedicated to ensuring all students have the tools they need to thrive. That includes empowering them to learn how to manage finances and how spending decisions impact their lives as a whole. “Dallas ISD is doing a great job providing students with multiple avenues of graduating with degrees, associates, and certificates. But [] The post Dallas ISD helps students make financial sense first appeared on The Hub.

  • Nontraditional UI student awarded $30,000 Truman Scholarship

    One University of Iowa scholarship recipient wants others to know that there is a path for everyone to higher education opportunities through personal growth. C.J. Petersen, 33, is a nontraditional third-year transfer student who was awarded the nationally recognized $30,000 Truman Scholarship. Fifteen UI students have received the Truman Scholarship since the program started in

  • Claflin University awards $20,000 scholarships to 15 elementary school students

    The fourth and fifth graders took part in an "MLK Oratory Competition" -- reciting a three to five minute long speech from memory.

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    Hawaii’s top public school students awarded at Citizen-Scholars Awards Ceremony

    Hawaii’s top public school students received some well-deserved recognition Friday, at the Citizen-Scholars Awards Ceremony in Waikiki.

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  • Nisswa Lions award $24,000 in scholarships

    12 students from Brainerd High School and Pequot Lakes High School receive $2,000 scholarships from the Nisswa Lions.

  • Inspirational Sheffield Hallam students recognised with awards

    The annual event sees students recognised for overcoming adversity as well as inspiring and making a difference to their fellow students, staff, local community and employers. One of the awards up for grabs was the Inspirational Individual Award, which celebrates individuals' achievements and those who inspire others by overcoming adversity. Jennifer Cook was one of the winners, a mature BA Community Justice student from the University's College of Social Sciences and Arts who persevered with...

  • Students engineer soft landing for players on the pitch

    University of Sheffield mechanical engineers are putting their skills to good use by helping businessman Nick Thompson create the ultimate footwear – gel-lined socks designed to ward off blisters. Students teamed up with Nick as part of the Sheffield Innovation Programme and the University’s Made Together programme – a series of pledges designed to make South Yorkshire healthier, more vibrant, more sustainable and more innovative. Nick’s company, Zurego, already has Blis-sox trademarks covering...

  • Job titles of the future: AI prompt engineer

    The role of AI prompt engineer attracted attention for its high-six-figure salaries when it emerged in early 2023. Companies define it in different ways, but its principal aim is to help a company integrate AI into its operations.  Danai Myrtzani of Sleed, a digital marketing agency in Greece, describes herself as more prompter than engineer.…

  • Graduating Schuyler County students eligible for scholarship

    SCHUYLER COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) -- Graduating high school seniors in Schuyler County can now apply for a $1,000 scholarship. Any graduating students, including homeschoolers, who live in Schuyler County are eligible to apply for one of the Watkins-Montour Rotary Club's scholarships. Students can apply by asking their guidance counselor for an application or downloading one []

  • UI College of Engineering chatbot streamlining student services

    Since the launch of the University of Iowa’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering artificial intelligence chatbot DINA, answering student advising questions has been easier than ever, according to students and faculty. UI engineering professor Tyler Bell created the chatbot as an example of what students can do with artificial intelligence. UI professor Er-Wei Bai

  • Elementary students win scholarships in poetry slam competition

    Fifth-grade students, representing 33 campuses, had the opportunity to share their hearts through words at a recent districtwide poetry slam competition at Skyline High School. The competition brought students together for the chance to be this year’s poetry slam champions as well as win scholarships. The Reading Language Arts Department partnered with the Roland Parrish [] The post Elementary students win scholarships in poetry slam competition first appeared on The Hub.