A $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant will help train a cohort of 60 Mississippi State University students to develop artificial intelligence systems capable of analyzing digital images.
The programme aimed to provide hands-on coding experience, foster innovation and enhance learning opportunities ...
The commotion died down quickly for Norwich Free Academy social studies teacher Jessica Chapman on Tuesday after she was feted by a gym full of screaming students, colleagues, federal and state ...
AB 1705 has sparked controversy. Some math educators fear more students will fail calculus. Defenders say the law prevents ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students went for gold at Friday's RobOlympics Pentathlon event.
Spread the loveIn the realm of computer science education, the importance of hands-on experimentation and practical ...
The Esports craze could soon reach a budget-constrained Minneapolis elementary school, with the help of a click of your ...
It’s the second time the Panel for Educational Policy has pushed back its vote on a contract for a computer-based version of ...
I'm 38 and completely broke. I have a bachelor's degree (humanities and social sciences-related) that doesn't bring in more than $45,000 to $50,000 a year. With inflation and the cost of childcare, I ...
While a lot of seniors might be coasting through their final year of high school, Lewisburg senior football player Sudeep ...
Most elementary and middle school students at Norwood Public School either go home or to sports practice after school, but ...
Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter To provide scholarship opportunities for students transferring their studies, a collaboration was ...