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Set sail with the high seas star of a sparkling new cruise ship detective series, head to a magical wood for a thrilling ...
An eight-year-old schoolgirl’s artwork was selected out of 23,000 entries to be shown at the Royal Academy’s Summer ...
The 5,000 square-foot Center for Digital and Human-Augmented Manufacturing explores how digital modeling, simulations, augmented reality, robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence will shape ...
Considered the most progressive blueprint ever for advancing women’s rights, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action has been reprinted in this special edition, which also includes a copy of ...
Kristine Ladines, the school’s art teacher, worked tirelessly to organize the show and arrange the beautiful displays. Artwork from all grades and ability levels were included.
Technologies & Digital Societies Technologies & Digital Societies This interdisciplinary cluster explores how technologies and digital channels are understood as socio-political contexts and manifest ...
More than 300 people came to the Cornell Creative Arts Center in Kingston on Saturday, June 7, for the opening reception for the Kingston City School District Art Exhibit. The event celebrated the ...
A FRANTIC search is underway for a missing girl, 13, who vanished in her school uniform two days ago. The police are said to be extremely concerned and have urged the public to assist. Zarah Hayat,… ...
School Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar said that in 2024, science was the most sought-after stream. In 2022, 28.2 lakh girls passed with the arts stream, compared to 23.3 lakh with the science stream ...
Ashley Tisdale, 39, told PEOPLE that she doesn’t think her High School Musical character Sharpay Evans was the “popular girl” The actress said that playing Sharpay as though she thought she ...
In 2014, the gap between the girls pursuing science and arts was large – around 7.5 lakh more girls cleared Class 12 in the arts stream than in science. In 2017, there were 5.48 lakh more girls in ...
The study finds that only 36.2% of surveyed teens had access to a personal digital device. This limited ownership sharply reduces the potential of mobile and web-based health interventions, even as ...