The son of civil rights organizer Bob Moses interweaves his own story with the voices of his father and great-grandfather.
The Minnetonka High School Writing Center is celebrating 10 years, and in the midst of that milestone a cohort of its student coaches were invited to present at the National Conference on Peer ...
For years, Missouri lawmakers have tried to make teaching cursive a requirement, but concerns regarding technology and ...
Tammy Lauer of Hutchinson is in the middle of writing the third chapter of her uplifting story. The first part was scripted in 1991 when the now 51-year-old set two state powerlifting records for ...
In his third year as composer-in-residence with the Pacific Symphony, Viet Cuong this week debuted "Marine Layer," his fifth ...
Does the thought of picking up a paintbrush, camera, quilting needle, pastel stick, or calligraphy pen instantly ignite your imagination? There’s no better place to get in touch with—or perhaps ...
The National Archives is looking for volunteers with the “superpower” of reading cursive to transcribe some 2 million pages ...
If you're looking for new ways to get out of the house – that don't involve the cold – there could be creative outlets to consider in Delaware.
John Warner argues for the fundamental irrelevance of LLMs to the parts of the heart and mind that we unlock through the ...
A closed-loop system aims to empower, not replace, professors in subjects including literature and physics. And it appears to be improving student outcomes too.
Two Palm Beach Daily News writers won top writing awards in the Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism competition.
Biology, literature, calculus, U.S. history—all high school courses, regardless of subject, require a strong literacy skills.