The Florida Department of Education introduces the FACT U.S. History course to provide a rigorous, unbiased alternative to AP, enhancing academic options.
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Discover graduate stories and guest speaker highlights for UVA's Final Exercises 2026, celebrating achievements and future aspirations.
Join the U of A's rummage sale on May 16-17 & 23-24 to snag student items and support low-income students while promoting sustainability.
Iowa alumni Yiyun Li and Daniel Kraus win 2026 Pulitzers, underscoring Iowa's literary influence with awards in memoir and innovative fiction.
The NAU Review highlights achievements from faculty and students, including NOAA scholarships, ICSE conference success, and notable research publications.
Eli Resnick, an APS undergrad, is named a NOAA Hollings scholar, gaining $9,500 annually and a summer internship, enhancing his academic and career pursuits.
Ellen Liebig, NAU senior, pursues a dual major in environmental sciences and chemistry, aiming for a holistic approach to complex medical issues.
Cesar Duarte, a pioneer at NAU Yuma, co-founded its first engineering club, worked on exoskeletons, and influenced future engineers.
CMU study reveals that AI-generated reflection prompts can hinder learning by reducing practice time, suggesting a need to reevaluate learning strategies.
Aspen Jester pivoted from pre-med to speech-language pathology at NAU, leveraging personal stuttering experiences and building a supportive community.






