A $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant will help train a cohort of 60 Mississippi State University students to develop artificial intelligence systems capable of analyzing digital images.
Klayton Mann is a student of Clinton High School and manager of its team in the program. "Most of us are either part of the school's robotics teams or are interested in our engineering groups. So we ...
The Rochester School District is hosting a ceremony for the massive new addition to their high school early next week. On ...
Through an experiential learning project, University of Minnesota graduate students analyzed the hockey team’s customer data ...
The Xenia Community Schools Foundation recently awarded nearly $28,000 for 15 grants to the Xenia Community Schools. The ...
This week's highlighted senior is Alistair Lyons. He is incredibly involved in computer programming and aspires to have a ...
Clear Lake High School may be getting another career and technical education, or CTE, program for culinary arts after ...
The unit began with the new school year, under the direction of senior maritime science instructors Matt Gully and Michael O’Leary, led by school Principal Scott Walker. JROTC i ...
A teacher in Mingo County saw our documentary and tasked her students with watching it and coming up with their own ideas on how to better protect patients with dementia. The educational initiative is ...
Last week, students learned about material science, building and maintaining aircraft, and the benefits offered by different materials. This week is all about experimenting with what they learned.
Pitt’s Swanson School of Engineering will lead a $3.3 million university/industry partnership using artificial intelligence ...
Another major project was remodeling the family and consumer science classrooms, which now include a state ... and inspire ...