The tech is headed to an area where sightings of mysterious aircraft have set residents on edge and drawn accusations that ...
The router maker TP-Link Systems, now based in Irvine, Calif., is no longer affiliated with TP-Link Technologies, the company founded in China in 1996. TP-Link has been subpoenaed by the U.S. Commerce ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is giving a Columbus, Neb.-based electric cooperative the investment as part of its Empowering Rural America Program. It will fund wind and solar projects across ...
Four ed-tech vendors shared their perspectives on how artificial intelligence in learning management systems has evolved throughout the year, and what they see on the horizon in 2025.
Forty-eight states took part in a review, but only 22 reached or surpassed recommended minimum system security levels. Results for local governments showed they, too, have room for improvement.
The union representing state employees has demanded better conditions and higher staff counts for Gov. Wes Moore’s executive agencies — particularly the Department of Public Safety and Correctional ...
The bipartisan House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence released a report this week that recommends more federal support for teacher AI training, school AI product procurement, AI literacy lessons, ...
As the frequency of climate-related natural disasters increases, CIOs are uniquely positioned to build resiliency within state government and across internal agencies.
The University at Albany will offer $5,000 scholarships to exceptional high school and transfer students to boost enrollment in its College of Nanotechnology, Science and Engineering.
California has reduced greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and other sectors while growing the state’s economy, demonstrating that addressing climate change does not have to reverse economic ...
While the district already has policies limiting student screen time, USD 383 in Kansas is considering enforcing further limits on which grades can take iPads home.
If it passes, a bill making its way through the senate would task the state education commissioner with developing a model policy for New Jersey's more than 600 districts, while affording them ...