Dr. Jerome Adams, former Indiana state health commissioner and the 20th U.S. surgeon general, will join Purdue University on Friday (Oct. 1) as a Presidential Fellow and the university’s first executive director of health equity initiatives, professor of practice in the departments of Pharmacy Practice and Public Health and a faculty member of the Regenstrief […]
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Toys for Tots Literacy Program
Toys for Tots® Literacy Program Provides almost 500,000 Books to Title 1 Funded Schools Supported by The UPS Store® network! The Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, through the Toys for Tots Literacy Program supported by The UPS Store network, provided almost 500,000 books directly to schools receiving Title I funding. With the outstanding assistance of […]
WonderWorks Panama City × The Force Of Air
Air is something we all need to survive, but most of us don’t know much about it. WonderWorks Panama City Beach is opening a new exhibit that sheds light on this essential gas to give guests a better understanding of what it is and how it moves. The attraction’s new exhibit will open on August […]
Purdue Names First Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow
Purdue Engineering names first Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow, Yung-Hsiang Lu, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named the first Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow in Purdue University’s College of Engineering. A Purdue University professor and innovator who works to inspire the next generation of technology leaders has been named the first […]
Purdue University Engineer’s Innovate Air Conditioning
By now, it’s well known that circulating outdoor air in buildings is safer than recirculating indoor air. That point was driven home by the pandemic. Problem is, it’s just not cost-effective. That may soon change. Purdue University engineers have proposed a system that combines new membrane technology with the latest HVAC systems to make 100% […]
The Oxford Method
The Oxford Method Puts Emphasis on Diversity and Inclusion The Oxford Method, a tutoring community, is on a mission to help underprivileged students around the country The pandemic changed how education was delivered for millions of students. While just about everyone was impacted, it has been especially difficult on minority students. According to McKinsey & […]
Good Vibrations × WonderWorks Myrtle Beach
Good Vibrations – WonderWorks Myrtle Beach New Exhibit on Earthquakes Named by Teachers during Teacher Appreciation Month WonderWorks Myrtle Beach has an array of exhibits that help educate people about science. And its latest exhibit on earthquakes called Good Vibrations, opens May 28th. Good Vibrations will spotlight Tuckaleechee Caverns, and how they document seismic activity around the […]
Education Tips For Children
7 Ways to Ensure Your Child Gets a Good Education The Oxford Method, a tutoring community, offers tips to help your child be successful in school Over the last year, during the pandemic, there have been many kids who have struggled academically. This is in part due to the millions who have had to do […]
Lexus IS Wax Edition: Madlib × KAYTRANADA
Madlib and KAYTRANADA Take Lexus IS Wax Edition for the Ultimate Spin Artists’ first joint record debuts in custom Lexus with fully functional turntable “Driven by Sound” video series documents ambitious collaboration and engineering feat The Lexus IS Wax Edition hits all the right notes. The custom concept vehicle, a modified 2021 Lexus IS sports […]
Sphere We Go! STEM Exhibit
WonderWorks Orlando Unveils New STEM Exhibit Explaining Earth’s Spheres: Sphere We Go! WonderWorks Orlando announces the opening of a new exhibit focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The new exhibit topic will focus on the layers of the Earth’s spheres and is scheduled to open March 11, 2021. “Earth is a topic that most […]