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Allegany College of Maryland is in the midst of a $14.6 million renovation to its '70s-era technology building that officials hope will spur economic development.
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The $23.7 million project, involving seven schools in San Ysidro, is expected to slash utility costs by 80 percent.
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Students, some of whom are on the buses for more than an hour, will be able to work on homework assignments to and from home.
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The four-year grant from the National Science Foundation will aid the university’s large Hispanic population.
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Richmond County has enrolled 260 students who will learn cybersecurity skills and will be eligible for a cyber associates degree.
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Students will receive mentoring from Facebook professionals and hands-on training to respond to simulated cyberattacks.
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The $3.3 million system, meant to detect shapes like firearms in Lockport schools, has drawn criticism for its potential to violate student rights.
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The site’s location is a signal of the school’s status as an anchor university, providing research, classes and other programming.
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Bus drivers complain of a rising tide of motorists who ignore the flashing stop arms, endangering students.
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The emergence of nearly 36,000 new students in San Diego universities will bring a rapid flip in demographics.
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The software is similar to social media threat tracking systems used by colleges and universities.
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The building will serve 600 students and provide two fabrication labs, 3D printers, a media center and laser die cutters as tools.
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Students from Limestone County spent their summer exploring AI, AV and computer hacking in Cambridge.
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The National Science Foundation awarded the money to pay for a high-end microscope and an online professional development program.
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Kansas State Polytech and KDOT join with the feds to launch an initiative to shape the future of drones.
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Science, tech, math and engineering majors have been rising steadily since the last recession.
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Schools ready to replace their existing classroom display systems have some good options to consider, but none are without drawbacks.
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This is the first certificate partnership between Amazon Web Services and a regional community college group.
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