Paul Batura: My sons aren’t dumb — they’re dyslexic, and they’re going to change the world
Experts will tell you there’s no correlation between dyslexia and intelligence — Paul Batura
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Experts will tell you there’s no correlation between dyslexia and intelligence — Paul Batura
The University of Maryland announced Friday it’s renaming the women’s studies department after Harriet Tubman – the abolitionist and famous female “conductor” on the Underground Railroad. — Danielle Wallace
Dr. Rebecca Watts appointed as Regional Vice President to lead team in 12-state region SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Western Governors University (WGU) announced today that it has established an office in the greater New York City area to increase support for students, alumni,
LAWRENCE, N.J. — A freshman from Lawrence High School was a first place winner from among 5,000 students participating in an international video contest called Population Connection’s “World of 7 Billion”. Arjun Agarwal is among 18 first or second place winners. He
LAWRENCE, N.J. — A group of high school students from the Light for the Night students’ club at The Lawrenceville School conducted fundraisers and bought 200 solar flashlights that they recently donated to storm-devastated Puerto Rico. Hurricane Maria hit the Caribbean island
TRENTON, N.J. — The Delta Upsilon chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity recently held their Annual Scholarship Recognition Program at Mercer County Community College, (MCCC), in Trenton. The fraternity usually recognizes between eight to 10 students annually. This year, they awarded scholarships
HAMILTON, N.J. — The Trenton College Club branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently awarded $9000 in scholarships to deserving high school girls during a ceremony at First Presbyterian Church in Hamilton. Trenton College club is 106 years old