(OSV News) — When people are impacted in their daily lives by strong examples of priests and religious faithfully living out their vocations, Bishop Earl K. Fernandes of Columbus believes that’s when vocations to the priesthood and religious life flourish. Bishop Fernandes, who spoke with OSV News ahead of the World Day of Prayer for […] The post Bishop Fernandes on building a ‘culture of vocations’ in his diocese where priestly vocations have increased first appeared on OSV News.
Microsoft seems to be moving on its Office Home & Students service and renaming it to just "Office Home" in its recent update.
Students connect and learn from each other and from professional musicians
Spring has sprung. Eastern Bluebirds are back and they need housing.
Program will provide academic support initiatives, collaboration and one-on-one academic advising
A program that provides some patients acute-level care in their own home is now up and running at four Vancouver hospitals: Vancouver General, St. Paul's, Mount St. Joseph and the University of B.C. hospital.
After years of steady increases, the number of students earning college degrees fell for the second year in a row, according to a recent report.
Students from Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties built custom-made Adirondack chairs and were judged on their craft and attention to detail.
Jim Papania has entered a national engine-building competition. He is one of a dozen people across America who will compete.
The Virginia Department of Energy will receive over $156 million in federal funding as part of the "Solar for All" program, from which around 50% of the Commonwealth's households will be eligible to benefit.
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Odessa College hosted a signing day on Thursday. Students from across West Texas showed up to sign their letters of intent to enroll in the Career and Technical Education Program at OC. "MC3 National Signing Day, along with 75+ other MC3 eligible schools we are also celebrating." One of those programs []
A new program is coming to Sarnia in the fall to help high school students with disabilities join the workforce after they graduate.