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Villanova study reveals the hidden dangers of using road salt
Villanova's Dr. Steven Goldsmith reveals road salt's extensive environmental impacts, stressing the need for alternatives like brine to mitigate harm.
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9 fantastic job-training programs for Arizona high schoolers
Graduating high school is a big deal. These nine job-training programs for Arizona students make it an even bigger deal by paving the way for a meaningful career right out of high school!
Raise your hand if graduating high school with a…
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Touching the stars: UofA Pioneers Astronomy Program for Visually Impaired Students
Steve Kortenkamp adapted his University of Arizona astronomy curriculum to aid a blind student, sparking a cross-campus initiative with Sunggye Hong to support visually impaired students in STEM.
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How Kindness Café is Brewing Change in Charlottesville
The Kindness Café + Play, located at a historic house in Charlottesville, offers a welcoming space and employment for adults with cognitive disabilities.
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The 6 cheapest colleges in Nevada (we did the math!)
Discover the cheapest colleges in Nevada that offer a quality education for an affordable price.
When deciding which colleges to apply for, cost often plays a major role. Things like a scenic campus, modern residence halls, and plenty of…
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Love in high places: Cathedral of Learning welcomes new falcon pair
Since 2002, the Cathedral of Learning has hosted peregrine falcons, aiding conservation efforts. The FalconCam will stream their new pair now.
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UofA & Tohono O’odham College Unite to Train Indigenous Health Leaders
The University of Arizona and Tohono O'odham Community College have partnered to offer a transfer pathway for students to pursue a BS in Public Health.
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FL students & educators invited to enter 2025 Black History Month Contests
FDOE and Volunteer Florida invite students to celebrate Black History Month in 2025 with contests, offering scholarships and awards for art and essays.
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Middle school scientists: Pittsburgh kids master DNA tech through new collab
Pittsburgh's Greater Hazelwood students engage in hands-on biotechnology learning through a Pitt and Smithsonian collaboration, exploring DNA, biofuels, and more.
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Paws & Relax: NAU’s Dog Days Brings Tail-Wagging Therapy to Campus
Students can bond with therapy dogs at Dog Days every Tuesday, hosted by the Lumberjack CARE Center in Spring 2025.
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