A University of Arizona study shows peer support boosts CPAP adherence in sleep apnea patients, improving sleep quality and potentially reducing health risks.
Posts published in “Education”
Raven Chacon, the first Native American Pulitzer winner for music, brings his experimental sounds to NAU, highlighting Diné culture and inspiring students.
David Sand's team found ultra-faint dwarf galaxies near NGC 300, aiding study of early cosmos star formation halted by cosmic forces billions of years ago.
CMU and Pitt's BCI study shows brain's one-way neural paths resist change, aiding understanding of motor control, memory, and potential stroke recovery.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRS1xmUp_To[/embed]
Ramanan Raghavendran reflects on his first year as Chair, highlighting Penn's progress, a new values statement, and its role in shaping American leaders.
Rita Sogoti ’26 awarded the Douglass-O’Connell Global Internship for her academic excellence and commitment to social justice, set in Dublin, Ireland.
The State Board's approval of a streamlined course list aligns with SB 266, boosting course quality and transferability for Florida students in 2025.
Curtis Institute outbids Temple for Art Alliance building with $7.6M offer, despite AG's support for Temple's $6.2M bid, citing educational alignment.
Jody Graves and Sapphire Trio perform at Drake University's Keys to Excellence series in February, featuring workshops and a diverse concert program.
As Trump prepares to take office, schools across the US are reviewing policies to protect immigrant students from potential ICE raids, ensuring their safety.