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Manufacturing camps for students to be held in North Central Ohio
The Marion Star via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoYou shouldn’t have to leave town or leave the state to find a good-paying, rewarding career,” Brown...
‘Distressingly low’ education research spending is under the microscope
Politico· 8 hours agoPresident Jeremy Singer will serve as a FAFSA executive adviser in the Federal Student Aid office, the department announced Friday. Singer will lead “overall strategy and accelerate
Expanding real teaching lessons in Maine with virtual technology
WCSH 6 Portland· 9 hours agoRegardless of when you went to school, it was always an exciting day in class when your teacher...
What do 8-year-olds want to know about? Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, of course | Renee Spencer
The Wilmington Star-News· 7 days agoThe kids also wanted to know how we came up with stories, and when I talked about some of my...
NASCAR Crash Course: Did Iowa secure its long-term Cup Series future?
CBS Sports· 2 hours agoIt took 18 years for a Cup Series race to find its way to the 7/8-mile oval, a short(ish) track with...
AI can contribute to human flourishing—but there are things it can’t replace
Fortune via AOL· 3 days agoThis fosters innovation and drives economic growth, ultimately leading to job creation across...
Josh Hartnett’s “Black Mirror ”role made him imagine his family being murdered: 'It was horrible'
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBut before David spiraled down a dark path, Hartnett saw him as a hopeful character. "I think that...
Cycle Through the City With the Best Commuter Bikes, According to Our Tests
Bicycling via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe Sirrus X 4.0, a slightly high-priced hybrid bike, is one of the brand’s best bikes for commuting...
EDD prioritizes science and tech industries for economic development
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJun. 15—How does New Mexico retain its college graduates? The Economic Development Department thinks the state needs to invest in science and technology industries. Specifically ...
Are the kids all right?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn the early 1990s, the majority of eighth graders — 13 and 14 years old — had already tried alcohol. Now it’s about 1 in 4. Suddenly today’s parents...