There have been many different areas that have been looked at for data centers. Now, the city of Lennox is exploring what a data center would look like if one came ...
More than 30 students from seven area high schools spent Thursday, Feb. 26, on the Alfred University campus vying for scholarships in a competition hosted by the Inamori School of Engineering as part ...
Necessity breeds innovation. Given that instruction, around 15 Peak Virtual Academy students developed wildly diverse business ideas to meet unique demands and markets.
Following Purpose-Built AI Innovations in Legal, Finance and HR, ECLab Brings Domain-Specific Automation to U.S.
Arizona State University is encouraging its psychology professors to use articles by non-white authors. The school’s ...
High school students from Springfield and five rural schools attended the Youth Empowerment Project Conference 2026 on Feb. 4. The event, presented by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks, brought ...
The Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) has announced that all engineering students under its jurisdiction will have to henceforth develop a prototype project, either machinery or services. A ...
The Seattle Times is seeking aspiring writers with ideas for how our public education system can improve. Each year, we bring together an array of local student writers for our Student Voices project.
There's a major new student housing project for Morehouse College and Spelman College students that officials say will enhance campus life, support student success, and benefit the surrounding West ...
Percona, a leader in enterprise-grade open source database software, support, and services, is transitioning Percona Everest into an independent open source project called OpenEverest—an open source ...
RAMP Disability Resources & Services has received a $28,750 grant from the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois to support its Project SEARCH program, according to a community announcement.
Walk by 64 Pratt St. and there’s little sign that major construction in full swing, so much so that some have wondered whether a new residence hall for the University of Connecticut will actually be ...