Education — Page 18
HUNTSVILLE – Students at Huntsville’s Alabama School of Cyber Technology & Engineering showed their prowess at more than cyber technology with several big wins at the Alabama High School Athletic […]
HUNTSVILLE – The deadline to apply for the fifth annual be-Entrepreneurial pitch competition for area high school teams is Wednesday. The 2022 beE is a free Entrepreneurship and Idea Competition […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Schools Foundation is amping up a holiday-giving initiative to support area teachers with a holiday “recharge”. With a vision of being a driving force for excellence in […]
HUNTSVILLE — When Layne Bleyswyk decided to attend the University of Alabama in Huntsville, the field of education proved a natural choice for her. Next month, she will be picking […]
HUNTSVILLE –The United Negro College Fund’s Institute for Capacity Building selected Oakwood University as one of 12 high-potential, Historically Black Colleges and Universities for its newest round of investments. As […]
Cyber Huntsville will be hosting a college scholarship opportunity to high school seniors pursuing a degree in a cyber-related field. Winning applicants will be awarded a monetary scholarship which will […]
MADISON — From the time Louis Breland, developer of the Clift Farm community, visited the Ardent Preschool and Daycare school at Redstone Gateway last year, he was open to an […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Integration Center is holding a three-day Introduction to Additive Manufacturing Workflow course. The class will be Nov. 15-17 at 5021 Technology Drive in […]
HUNTSVILLE – It is the less flashy but crucial behind-the-scenes part of show business – sound engineering and design, lighting design, color theory, rigging, set, and costume design. It is […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Space Club Huntsville and Jacobs are hosting close to 300 fifth-grade students for National Space Club Day at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center today. The […]
DECATUR — Jazz drummer Jason Marsalis will be the special guest next week for Calhoun Community College Fine Arts Division’s “New Orleans, Then and Now” concert. The free concert begins […]
HUNTSVILLE – A trio of North Alabama school systems are thousands of dollars richer thanks to the Publix Tools for Back-to-School register campaign and The Schools Foundation. At a ceremony […]
HUNTSVILLE – As of December 2021, the percentage of women who were CEOs of a Fortune 500 company was 8.2% according to career experts, Zippia Research. However, if that figure […]
MONTGOMERY — Alabama public school students showed increased proficiency in math, science, and English at all grade levels and across virtually all demographic groups in the 2021-2022 school year, according […]
HUNTSVILLE — Shara McQuiston, a junior at Valley Fellowship Christian Academy in Huntsville, has been nominated as a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders. The event is June […]
FLORENCE – Kilby Laboratory School is ranked No. 1 in Best Public Elementary School Teachers in Alabama for 2022-2023, according to a report released by Niche, a national education research […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University’s program in Animal Bio-Health Sciences has recently received the support it needs to retain and to graduate minority students through innovative hands-on techniques, in addition […]
HUNTSVILLE – Several local nonprofit organizations have launched WillPower, an educational campaign as part of National Estate Planning Awareness Week, Oct. 18-24. The collaborative is aimed at encouraging donors to […]
TANNER — A Grammy-nominated educator has been named to direct Calhoun Community College’s first show band. “I am very humbled and excited to be a part of Calhoun’s music faculty,” […]
MADISON – Food insecurity can damage children’s health and brain development years before they enter a classroom, according to Children’s Health Watch. By kindergarten, food-insecure children are often cognitively, emotionally, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Students from the University of Alabama in Huntsville recently designed and deployed an interactive light show for the Huntsville Botanical Garden. The installation was completed as part of […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville High School band may be having tea and crumpets to celebrate the 2024 new year, instead of black-eyed peas and collard greens. After all, they’ll be […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University was 100 years old by the time it was granted authorization to form its own Board of Trustees in 1975, in effect giving the institution […]
