A Hickory man discovered that a losing scratch-off ticket wasn't so losing after all, walking away with a $100,000 prize through the North Carolina Education Lottery's second-chance drawing program.
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Kendra Baker, co-founder of the Penny Creamery and The Picnic Basket, is this year’s UC Santa Cruz Distinguished Humanities ...
Lego latest education-focused toy combines its trademark bricks with computer programming. Here's how this STEAM-based ...
The Maryland Zoo and Johns Hopkins both turn 150 this year, and for decades they've collaborated on conservation work that ...
Walnut Coding (the 'Company'), a leading online coding education platform for young learners in China, has been selected by UNICEF as a featured case study under the framework How Chinese Technology ...
There’s been no shortage of great poetry events this year, including Poetry in Parks, which I cohosted with Scott Green, an ...
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