• 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.

  • Renting families, overseas students not in competition

    International students are not competing directly with families in the rental market as they typically prefer inner-city apartments over standalone homes in the suburbs, new research suggests. Australian renters have experienced eye-watering rental increases over the past few years and stiff competition for available properties, with vacancy rates hovering around record lows. Fingers have been […]

  • 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 []

  • Georgia governor signs bill to launch 'Promise Scholarships'

    (The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a measure to allow families to spend taxpayer money on private school tuition, which school choice proponents lauded, though critics worry it will cut resources from strapped school systems. Senate Bill 233, the "Georgia Promise Scholarship Act," which lawmakers passed after killing the proposal last year. Under the measure, students who attend a public school that ranks in the bottom 25% in terms of academic performance are...

  • Local student wins gold at State SkillsUSA competition

    Emma Julian, a senior at CCCTC, won a gold medal in the basic healthcare skills competition at the State SkillsUSA championship in Columbus, which brings over 5000 competitors to compete in their respective technical career fields.

  • PSU Manufacture Engineering students strike gold in steel competition

    PSU — Students in Pittsburg State's Manufacture Engineering Program bring home gold in a national competition. That award comes from the "Cast in Steel" competition in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Students from nearly fifty participating schools had to design and manufacture their own version of a "Halligan Bar" this year. Those are used by first responders to []

  • NYU, Michigan Launch Gaza Protests as Students at Yale Are Arrested

    They formed a wall around protesters to help them defy an order to disperse

  • 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

  • CBCF To Provide Black Students $4M In Scholarships With New Contribution

    More Black students stand to gain new scholarships through the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the Tracking Foundation.

  • ATU launches 60 PhD scholarships through TU Rise fund

    ATU said the scholarships cover a broad range of disciplines and successful applicants will serve as a bridge between the university and enterprises. : ATU launches 60 PhD scholarships through TU Rise fund

  • Dallas ISD student awarded Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship

    Ismael E., a senior at the School of Science and Engineering at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center, recently secured a $40,000 scholarship from the Amazon Future Leaders Program to pursue a degree in computer science. An enthusiastic problem solver, he is eager to further develop his skills in this field. “Words can’t describe how happy [] The post Dallas ISD student awarded Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship first appeared on The Hub.

  • Phoenix High School students participate in Skills USA Masonry Competition

    PHOENIX, Ore. – Students at Phoenix High School braved the heat and rolled up their sleeves Friday for a special competition. Students were given training, blueprints, and three hours to complete a composite brick and block project as part of the Skills USA Masonry Competition. The day was hot and the competition was stiff, but […]