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University Rallies to Give Shoes to 4000 Iraqi Children
Soon thousands of Iraqi children will have new shoes – in time for winter - thanks to the efforts of Oral Roberts University ...
University of Denver Students Launch Free Bike Lending Library
A student-led bike library opened Sept. 24 at the University of Denver offering high-tech bikes on loan for free, and a glimpse of the...
1st Co-ed University Opens in Saudi Arabia
The first fully integrated co-ed university opened yesterday in Saudi Arabia. The school, which focuses, on sciences gives all students a full scholarship plus...
Road Sweeper gets Cambridge University Degree
As he was sweeping the streets of Cambridge, Allan Brigham was also brushing up on his local knowledge.
Soon he was spending his days cleaning...
NH University Uses Landfill Gas to Power Green Graduation
The University of New Hampshire is the first in the nation to receive most of its heat and electricity from landfill gas. It showcased...
Duke University Hires Its First Muslim Chaplain
Duke University has hired its first Muslim chaplain. The decision was based on both the needs of the growing Muslim population at Duke University...
Legendary California University Puts Courses on YouTube
The University of California, Berkeley is embracing the Internet revolution by putting more than 300 hours of free videos of courses on YouTube. ...
Free Online University Lectures Offer Eclectic Mix
As we alerted you last year, major Ivy league universities have begun offering lectures — and whole courses — on the Internet for free....
British Columbia’s Hazelnut Forests Were Actually First Nations’ Forest Farms 7,000 Years Ago
New insights into the First Nations of British Columbia show how these resourceful people cultivated hazelnuts across hundreds of miles of their forest homes.
The...
This College Student Sportscaster May Be Blind, But He Sees Every Play (LISTEN)
From New Jersey comes a story you have to hear to believe—a college sports know-it-all who landed a full scholarship in order to join...
Multivitamins Could Help Save the Coral Reefs, New Research Shows
Could a multivitamin boost the health and resilience of coral reefs? Preliminary testing says that, like humans, these critical ecosystems rely on nutrients in...
Narnia Themed Treehouse Built Next to C.S. Lewis’ Home Features Magic Wardrobe–Now it’s a Holiday Rental
A man has created the ultimate fantasy treehouse and cottage inspired by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe—and it’s just two doors down...
Good News in History, November 23
61 years ago today, the very first episode of Doctor Who was broadcast on the BBC. An Unearthly Child, starring William Hartnell, is set amid a...
Saber-Tooth Cat Cub Is First to Be Found Mummified in Ice – and it Still Has Hair
Despite hundreds of scientific illustrations, no one knew for sure what a saber-toothed cat actually looked like, until now.
As is sometimes the case, Siberian...
At 17, Sophia Just Broke Her Brother’s Record for Youngest to Pass the California Bar
Meet Sophia Park, the prodigious young law student who just became the youngest person to pass the California state bar exam at 17 years...
Multiplayer Online Gaming Associated with Better Teamwork, Problem-Solving at the Office
At the University of Houston, online video gamers are the focus of a new paper on productivity at work, and the results may not...
Good News in History, November 20
66 years Jim and Jane Henson established Muppets Inc. The company has produced many successful television series, including The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, and...
In 10 Seconds, an AI Model Detects Cancerous Brain Tumors Often Missed During Surgery
Researchers have developed an AI-powered model that can determine in 10 seconds during surgery if any part of a cancerous brain tumor that could...
Caterpillar Fungus Used in Chinese Medicine Slows the Growth of Cancer Cells, Shows New Study
British researchers have discovered one of the secrets behind a traditional Chinese medicine made from an orange caterpillar fungus, and are touting its potential...
Kurt Vonnegut’s Lost Board Game Finally Published After 70 Years–It Turned Out to be ‘Deep and Very Fun’
Fans of author Kurt Vonnegut are celebrating his original board game finally being brought to life, after it was lost to the world following...