The second and last day of the Symposium on the American Indian began with a talk directed at a room full of school kids, on science, research and going to college. Organized by Northeastern State ...
Hundreds of young students got the chance to be a part of multiple science projects at the University of Illinois’ Beckman ...
Trumpet blares, fading sounds of heartbeats and a ringing alarm clock. These aren’t sound effects for a movie — rather, for ...
There are lots of fun (and often free) activities throughout April vacation week for every type of kid, from stilt-walking ...
When people understand science, the whole community benefits. A scientifically literate community is a stronger community – one where people can navigate new technologies, evaluate information and ...
Tribeca has so much to offer kids this summer: dance, reading enrichment, crafts, martial arts, coding, gymnastics, soccer, STEM, parkour — you name it, it’s here.
Evanston/Skokie School District 65 fifth graders danced, sang and coded at the second annual BitCrush showcase at Chute ...
So, what’s a discouraged treehugger to do? While it’s tempting to scream into the void, you can make a difference by keeping ...
On Friday, the Illinois Arts Council, Governor JB Pritzker and Illinois Humanities awarded more than $325,000 to 22 public ...
The organizations create opportunities for the next generation to explore pathways in STEM while opening doors for future ...
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS) hosted its annual NatureFEST on Saturday. Community members were able to ...
DPSCD Teacher Shirley Brezzell manages an outdoor school garden, named after herself, that provides fruits and vegetables to the school community for free.
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