During AY2025-2026 the CUNY Office of Research funded 16 Research in the Classroom (RIC) grants for faculty to incorporate authentic research activities into their undergraduate courses. This ...
A hot potato: More than two decades after schools began wiring classrooms and handing out laptops, the promise of technology as an educational equalizer is being reconsidered. A generation that grew ...
Adam Sherwinski teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander about light refraction. Watch how light bends when it passes through water in this fun and easy science experiment! In this video, we explore ...
Scaling choice in the Sunshine State is found to be at least 11 times more cost effective in improving public school student ...
The Book Completion Award (BCA) supports faculty who are developing their research projects into publishable book manuscripts. Funds are awarded on a competitive basis to faculty in the arts, ...
We are once again in the party primary season. In a large number of Texas races, the Republican primary results are effectively the general election results. Hopefully, Republican primary voters will ...
Engineering Faculty Perceptions of Preparation for Industry 4.0, published in the journal Computers, sheds light on how this ...
At DuPage Children's Museum, the number 3.14 means something special. Not just because it represents π (pi), the mathematical constant that goes on forever, but because it reminds us that a ...
The Campbell Savona Central School District now has updated science equipment, thanks to a grant obtained by a teacher.
It’s possible that those papers will be graded, but don’t worry because Mrs. Ellsworth is a “nice” teacher. Everybody ...
You can take a teacher out of the classroom, but you can’t take the classroom out of the teacher. Case in point: Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, a former public ...
“It really starts with the kids, and then parents, teachers and the broader community all get involved.” ...