Federal work study is a government program that gives colleges and universities approximately US$1 billion in subsidies each year to help pay students who work part-time jobs on and off campus. This ...
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The Merrimack Valley School Board has approved a major renovation of the Washington Street School, which is set to take 7 to 10 years and cost at least $5 million. The funding will come from a variety ...
As inflation drives up the cost of running buses and trains, a panel of Virginia lawmakers has finalized a list of ...
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Systemic changes are needed from government and industry, experts say. In the meantime, users are turning to DIY.
Special Report: Ariana Resources has confirmed significant extensions to high-grade gold and silver mineralisation at its Tavşan Mine in Türkiye, with new assay results pointing to strong potential ...
The Hechinger Report reports that Roanoke College aims to boost male enrollment by reviving its football program, though past ...
Record silver production of 1.35 million ("M") ounces ("oz") up 278% vs. the prior year driven by the new Zgounder plant; and up 29% increase quarter-over-quarter (“QoQ”), driven by record throughput ...
Last week, HBO Max announced it raised its standard subscription by $1.50 to $18.49 a month — up 23% from when the streaming service launched five years ago amid the pandemic.
For New York teacher Michael Flanagan, the pandemic was a crash course in new technology - rushing out laptops to stay-at-home students and shifting hectic school life online.