Higher ed researchers and policy experts are pleased to see the agency get back to work after losing 80 percent of its staff.
From March 9 to 15, organizations participated in the Chicagoland Humane Coalition Outdoor Cat Spay and Neuter Tour, a ...
The Democratic governor and U.S. Senate candidate has visited campuses recently in an effort to get one of her signature ...
Students are consulting artificial intelligence tools for their college searches, finding it useful for tracking down ...
She has worked at The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Gwinnett Daily News, Gainesville Sun, and The New York Times, where ...
At China’s hot new tech events, lobsters are everywhere – lobster balloons, lobster headbands, lobster plushies in claw machines, even live lobsters in an inflatable kiddie pool. But the attendees swa ...
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Desnee Ebner-Rivers and the word, "cancer," do not get along. Not because she has cancer, but because of what it has taken from her. “I did. I lost all of them," said Ebner-Rivers.
EO14168 has been overwhelmingly responsible for driving changes to federal forms and survey data,” says Melanie Klein, an ...
Close to half of Americans (45%) plan to take a summer vacation, but some may still be in debt from last year’s travel.
New numbers from the Department of Labor and Industry show a slight improvement in workplace safety across Montana.The data ...
Days after an informal online poll resulted in more than a thousand votes of no confidence in his leadership, University of ...
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Planetarium shows and laser nights return in April at UW-Stevens Point
Free planetarium shows, laser light nights and stargazing return to UW‑Stevens Point this April, with programs for all ages.
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