Kathryn Ko stood by her Ko Iki mini-museum outside the John A. Burns School of Medicine. This exhibit “Carrying Capacity” was by Gaye Chan, former chair of Art and dean at the University of Hawaii.
My column on April 13, 2004, was titled “A Hero’s Welcome.” Earlier on March 24, I, along with a few hundred others, had a ...
A cartridge-based console project that blends Arduino fundamentals, retro gaming nostalgia, and modern maker tools.
In the evolving landscape of higher education, centers and institutes dedicated to teaching and learning can no longer be ...
BeTC now offers expanded, timely, and easy-to-find information about cultural and civic events for the community. With ...
Celebrate the New Year on an eight-night family-friendly journey through Egypt, traveling by private plane, motor coach, and ...
Senoia Coffee & Café, housed in a historic building with exposed brick walls and wooden floors that creak pleasantly ...
Nestled just 35 miles southwest of Atlanta lies Senoia, Georgia—a picturesque haven where Southern charm meets Hollywood ...
The Internet is a wondrous, shiny place. One can learn how to fix a transmission, the names of commanders from ancient battles and see photos of our loved ones half a world away uploaded just seconds ...
When classes moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic, Franklin Rausch could see the changes almost immediately. Students in ...
Newly Announced Departures Include a Land Journey Exploring Japan and South Korea, Four Cultural Stay Programs, New Active Journeys, Solar Eclipse Trips, Small-Ship Ocean Cruises and River ...