By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press No question is too small when Kayla Chege, a high school student in Kansas, is using artificial intelligence. The 15-year-old…
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By CATHY BUSSEWITZ NEW YORK (AP) — After five years of working long nights as a truck driver, Julius Mosley wanted a change. He found…
NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia University has reached a deal with the Trump administration to pay more than $220 million to the federal government to…
From Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks County Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks County is pleased to announce the 2025 recipients of the Dorothy…
From Rotary District 7430 Rotary Clubs Pictured above: The 2025 STEM YEA Class. An amazing three-day STEM Youth Explorers Academy (YEA), held from Thursday, July…
From Albright College As Albright College continues to move boldly forward in its institutional turnaround, the College is pleased to welcome both new energy and…
From Penn State Berks Pictured above: Dr. Janelle Larson leads a session on the collaborative nature of the work at the CYEC. For the last…
By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY and LINLEY SANDERS PHOENIX (AP) — Most American teenagers say it is important to them to graduate from college, with girls especially…
By MICHAEL CASEY BOSTON (AP) — A federal bench trial begins Monday over a lawsuit that challenges a Trump administration campaign of arresting and deporting…
From Kutztown University The Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers (PASBDC), a statewide economic development organization with its lead office at Kutztown University, named Sarah Mailloux…
From Albright College Albright College is very pleased to announce three new Board of Trustees officers, including alumnus Bjorn C. Reigle ’04 as board chair.…
From Penn State Berks Visiting a college campus is the best way for students to get a feel for whether it’s the right place for…
From Albright College Albright College was proud to be named the 2025 recipient of the Amigo Award during the Centro Hispano Daniel Torres’ Annual Gala…
By HOLLY MEYER and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX WASHINGTON (AP) — Few U.S. adults support allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter schools, but a majority…
Advocates say free school lunch would produce healthier, more engaged students — plus would save kids from stigma, and parents from debt. By Vincent DiFonzo,…
Poor PA school districts are leaning heavily on less-rigorous emergency certifications to fill teaching gaps, a Penn State report found. By Elena Eisenstadt, Spotlight PA…