Author: Matthew Lynch
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Electric F-150 owners used their trucks to run CPAP machines and a horse hospital amid hurricane power outages
As Hurricane Ian ravaged Florida, leaving millions without power, a beacon of hope emerged from the unexpected source of electric trucks. Owners of the Ford F-150 ... -
Jack Smith’s Big New Jan. 6 Brief Is a Major Indictment of the Supreme Court
Special Counsel Jack Smith‘s recent filing in the January 6th case has ignited a firestorm, not just for its detailed allegations against former President Trump, but ... -
Institutional neutrality doesn’t go far enough (opinion)
The concept of institutional neutrality, often championed as a bastion of fairness and impartiality, falls short in addressing the pervasive inequalities that permeate our society. While ... -
Picking the Right Ed Tech Tools to Create a Unified Classroom Ecosystem
In today’s digital age, educators are increasingly leveraging technology to enhance learning experiences. However, the sheer number of available Ed Tech tools can be overwhelming, making ... -
Empowering Latinas Beyond Barriers Through Education, Persistence and Broader Understanding
Latinas are a vibrant and powerful force in American society, but they often face systemic barriers that impede their progress. From limited access to quality education ... -
Individual Differences in Working Memory
Working memory, our mental workspace for holding and manipulating information, is not a monolithic entity. Just like our physical bodies, our minds exhibit significant individual differences ... -
New College Earns Recognition From Heritage Foundation as a Great Option for Higher Education
New College, a small liberal arts institution located in [Location], has been recognized by the Heritage Foundation as a “Great Option for Higher Education.” This designation ... -
University of Maryland can’t cancel Oct. 7 vigil, federal judge rules
A federal judge has ruled that the University of Maryland cannot cancel a planned vigil scheduled for October 7th, 2023, in memory of a student who ... -
CT Office of Higher Ed denies for-profit art school authorization to reopen for fall
The Connecticut Office of Higher Education (OHE) has denied authorization for a for-profit art school to reopen for the fall semester, citing concerns about the institution’s ... -
University at Albany Opens New Esports Arena
The University at Albany has officially opened its doors to a state-of-the-art Esports Arena, marking a significant investment in the growing world of competitive gaming. Located ...









