by Sarah Green | Apr 5, 2013 | News
According to a recent report from Moody’s, federal budget cuts that will occur as an effect of the sequestration will have minimal impacts on public universities. The credit ratings agency says that the general outlook for universities is optimistic in regards to risk...
by Sarah Green | Apr 4, 2013 | News
Most people have heard of Amanda Knox. In 2007 she was accused of being involved in the gruesome murder of her then roommate, Meredith Kercher. The two were both exchange students in Italy at the time, and for Knox, the following five years were spent being...
by Sarah Green | Mar 7, 2013 | News
It is a debate that has flooded America’s education system—to go digital or not to go digital. Many states, schools districts, and schools are actively pursuing the implementation of digital readers and tablets for its many benefits. For one, tablets and readers such...
by Sarah Green | Dec 14, 2012 | News
Looking for even more holiday STEM activities? Check out this post! If you’re a teacher, most classroom holiday activities you come across online involve reading, language arts, and paper crafts, but what about math and science? How can we bring fun to these subjects...