Thirteen leaders in high school activity programs across the country – including a Sterling educator – have been selected to ...
Brian Whipple, who formerly served as an assistant police chief, was sworn in Tuesday morning as Schenectady's new police chief. He succeeds Eric Clifford, who retired last month.
It’s wordplay on the exhibition’s focus on works created by one of America’s most prolific artists — who, at 98 years old, is ...
A beloved and brilliant teacher and scholar who secured a seat at the liberal arts table for Bates theater, Andrucki died Feb. 8, 2026, at age 80. A faculty member for 47 years, he was among the ...
More than $400K in grants to support 23 programs impacting end-of-life care, loss, and grief With the public’s support, ...
The Theatre Arts and Dance Department will present two plays this spring in Rep: Restoration comedy, The Beaux' Stratagem, ...
South Chicago Dance Theatre will present three world premieres by acclaimed choreographers Natasha Adorlee, David Dorfman, ...
The College Basketball Crown and Circa Resort & Casino, Downtown Las Vegas’ premier adults-only luxury resort, have announced ...
The New Play Festival commissioned and developed “The House That I Live In; Josh White’s America.” The original musical is inspired by the true story of prominent blues and folk musician Josh White, ...
Kids traded a day off school for story time at Clara B. Mounce Library, where "Dog Man" read-alouds and crafts got them ready for this weekend's live musical.
May my life this day be an answer to someone else’s prayer.” These were the words that Dr. Shirley Squier used to introduce Walter “Walt” Schepp and his wife, ...
A controversial restructuring of Indian education programs is moving forward at the national level despite widespread opposition from tribes and educators.