The Science Zone receives a $15,000 digital education grant from Spectrum | News
Casper, Wyo. – Spectrum has announced a $15,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant to The Science Zone to support expanded access to digital education, coding and robotics programs for youth across
Nash Community College advances National Science Foundation grant work
ROCKY MOUNT — Nash Community College continues to expand its cybersecurity education efforts through its National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education grant, marking significant progress as the college closes year
Georgia State University Collaborates with Google to Expand Access to AI, Computer Science Education – Georgia State University News
Georgia State University Collaborates with Google to Expand Access to AI, Computer Science Education – Georgia State University News – Science & Technology
Helping older adults embrace AI and emerging technologies with a National Science Foundation grant
In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more integrated into our lives, older adults are being left behind. Poor digital literacy is more than being unable to use
Science World Opens Its Doors for Free at Tech-Up Showcase
Science World will open its doors for free on Friday, September 19, inviting thousands of Greater Vancouver families to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) at the annual
Nonprofit Refuses $1.5M Science Grant Due To New Federal DEI Rules
Protesters in New York City oppose policies of the Trump administration on Presidents Day 2025 (Photo by: John Senter/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Technological literacy in biomedical laboratory science education: a mixed-methods study of curricula and student perspectives | BMC Medical Education
Operationalizing technological literacy in biomedical laboratory science education The concept of TL within the BLS field exhibits a notable variability in definition and perception. The term “technological literacy” is not
Op-Ed: I Don’t Think Studying Computer Science Leads To A Stable Career
Editorial Note: Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. Learning how to code has been centered as the most probable path to prosperity since Mark
Popular Arizona Science Center summer camps return
Set in the vibrant, fun, and educational environment of the Arizona Science Center, CAMP INNOVATION provides an immersive 5-day experience each week, packed with energy and excitement. (Submitted Photo/DigitalFreePress) Staff
IAIA Launches Groundbreaking Computer Science Program Bridging Indigenous Knowledge And Digital Innovation
Institute of American Indian Arts Campus. Courtesy photo IAIA News: The launch of the new Computer Science program at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) marks a transformative and