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The University of Houston System will offer bachelor’s- and master’s- level degree programs in engineering, business, education and other high-demand fields in Katy starting this fall. The University of Houston will offer classes beginning with the Fall 2016 semester at the Houston Community College (HCC) Northwest-Katy Campus, about a mile north of Interstate 10 at […]
CORVALLIS – Sweet peas are a classic flower in English gardens since they were introduced in the 17th century from southern Italy and have transplanted well to all parts of the world, including climate-friendly Oregon. The first sweet peas had relatively small flowers but possessed a powerful and attractive fragrance. Sweet pea flowers naturally self-pollinate […]
Miami University Distinguished Professor of Musicology Tammy Kernodle spent the last six months helping curate a weeklong festival that celebrated the Harlem Renaissance. Kernodle is the Curator and Scholar-in-Residence of the New World Symphony, one of the premier orchestral fellows programs in the nation. In that role, she provided guidance on a vibrant multidisciplinary chamber […]
Next Game: at VCU 3/5/2022 | 2:00 PM Mar. 05 (Sat) / 2:00 PM at VCU Holly Springs, N.C. – Princeton closed out its season-opening series against Purdue with a pair of narrow defeats in the weekend’s second doubleheader. Nadir Lewis’ bat stayed hot, going 5-for-8 in Saturday’s doubleheader, […]
Researchers at Yale and Caltech have a bold new theory to explain how Earth transformed itself from a fiery, carbon-clouded ball of rocks into a planet capable of sustaining life. The theory covers Earth’s earliest years and involves “weird” rocks that interacted with seawater in just the right way to nudge biological matter into existence. […]
Story Links ITHACA, N.Y. — ECAC Hockey announced Tuesday afternoon that Cornell women’s hockey junior forward Gillis Frechette has been named the ECAC Hockey Best Forward for the 2021-22 season. Frechette — who was named to the All-ECAC Hockey first team over the weekend — finished the season as ECAC Hockey’s […]
The game of Murderball, the moniker that describes the intensity of wheelchair rugby, usually is associated with male athletes, but Adaptive Athletics @ UH is inviting women to learn the sport. The group is hosting the Women’s Wheelchair Rugby Summer Camp at the University of Houston, July 7 – 10 at the UH Campus Recreation […]
Fewer than half of K-12 PE teachers use high-quality instruction with disabled students, study finds
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Fewer than half of K-12 physical educators teaching students with disabilities report using high-quality instruction practices, such as modified instructions or equipment, to fully accommodate those students, a recent study from Oregon State University shows. The majority of teachers surveyed were considered highly qualified, with 75% holding undergraduate degrees in physical education […]