From the University of Houston to Rice, professors are writing their own rules for artificial intelligence in the classroom. Some embrace it as a learning tool; others ban it outright.
EAST GRAND FORKS – More than 1,100 middle school students across the Greater Grand Forks region explored career paths with local industry professionals at the Youth T4 Summit this week.
Abhishek Sharma finished as the highest run-getter in the rain-hit five-match T20I series, having amassed 163 runs in the ...
Code Ninjas is celebrating National STEAM Day along with their 1 year anniversary with fun and creative activities and prizes on Nov. 8. National STEAM Day celebrates ...
Microsoft’s cloud-native, distributed application development tool kit drops .NET from its name and embraces, well, ...
Thursday's incident comes as Leon High grapples with a surge in arrests. Last school year, it racked up the most arrests in ...
In Alvarado v. Wal-Mart Associates, Inc., issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on September 30, 2025, the ...
Teachers say districts should be funneling more money into classrooms instead of seeking waivers. Districts say a state law ...
The iconic Java framework has evolved and modernized, integrating a host of new features without sacrificing power or ...
Summer Boismier is suing the Oklahoma State Department of Education, Ryan Walters, and five former Board of Education members following their decision to revoke her teaching license.
Escuela Popular, a San Jose charter school, may be forced to close its doors because of teacher credentialing issues.
Five years ago, a group of curious kids in Milton Keynes stepped into a brand-new coding centre – and they’ve been learning, ...