Utah Tech University Among Top US Teacher Training in Reading Science | News
Utah Tech University's elementary education program earned a grade of "A" from the National Council on Teacher Quality for rigorously preparing prospective teachers to provide...
WSU Launches Cybersecurity Apprenticeship, IT
June 22, 2023 OGDEN, Utah — Weber State University is launching a new program for students pursuing graduate degrees in computer and information security. The...
ASSERT Autism Program at USU Celebrates 20 Years of Service, Outreach
Families and friends of the ASSERT autism program recently flooded the playground of the Edith Bowen Laboratory School to celebrate the program's 20th anniversary.On Saturday,...
Wisconsin governor exercises special power to increase school funding for 400 years
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a budget bill into law. His partial veto increases school funding for four centuries.
Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson visits USCF
06 Jul Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson visits USCF The Utah Department of Corrections hosted Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson at the Utah State Correctional Facility on...
Want a chance to hunt big game this fall? The remaining 2023 deer, elk can be sold starting July 11th
Salt Lake City - If you didn't pull a male deer or bull elk permit during your hunting draw earlier this year - and you're...
The UDAF is now accepting grant applications for soil health equipment
The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) is now accepting applications for the 2023 Soil Health Equipment Grant to help farmers and ranchers access...
With affirmative action over, legacy college admissions should also go, advocates say
The recent US Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action has renewed calls for elite institutions to eliminate "legacy" admissions or grant benefits to the children...
The study examines which aspects of mental health are related to doing well in maths, English
A new study suggests that helping teens feel competent and purposeful may help their grades more than just focusing on their happiness.
What diversity colleges can do after the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling
NPR's Rob Schmitz talks with Natasha Warikoo, a sociology professor at Tufts University, about ways schools can diversify after the Supreme Court overturns race-conscious admissions.