Fairman, the Haverford biology professor, said a recent graduate’s mother had died of Huntington’s disease, meaning she has a 50% chance of getting it, he said. She worked in his lab and wanted to be ...
Two years into his English literature degree at the University of Pittsburgh, sophomore Luke Johnson has noticed something in ...
Forest Hills High School student Layne Bolvin took the grand prize in the 10th through 12th grade category of the Western ...
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Jamie Sweigart, Adamstown, was one of two Lebanon Valley College students who published “The Psychological Experience of the ...
Twenty-three Pennsylvania hospitals placed among the top 250 in the nation for patient outcomes, according to a list released in January by health care information company Healthg ...
Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago in Pennsylvania, the Declaration of Independence was written and signed in cursive. Now, schools across the commonwealth are mandated to teach that style of handwriting ...
Pennsylvania knows how to turn a simple drive into something memorable. One minute you are cruising along, the next you are pulling over for a giant sculpture, a quirky museum, or a photo worthy ...
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A new Pennsylvania law requires that elementary school students will be taught how to write in cursive. Gov. Josh Shapiro on Feb. 11 signed the bill, Act No. 2 of 2026, that would be effective in 60 ...
Pennsylvania youngsters will once again have to learn the art of cursive handwriting as part of their schooling, under a bill signed by Gov. Josh Shapiro on Feb. 11. The legislation, sponsored by Rep.
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