by Jean Pell | Oct 23, 2017 | Articles
Introducing student art in transit is a focus of a program which wraps buses in student artwork. Over the past few years, Cache Valley Transit buses have been wrapped in student artwork as part of the Art in Transit: From Schools to Community program. Interior panels... by Jean Pell | Oct 13, 2017 | Articles
The power of positivity is making Carroll Middle School a happy place, according to students and staff. For over a year, the Positivity Project has been in place at the school. The national program teaches students how to build positive relationships with others.... by Jean Pell | Oct 10, 2017 | Articles
Researchers exploring the importance of deep sleep for visual learning have discovered that visual perceptual learning is cemented in the brain during deep sleep, otherwise known as slow-wave sleep. Most people are familiar with visual perceptual learning through... by Jean Pell | Oct 5, 2017 | Articles
A new Sit With Us app helps combat lunchtime bullying in high school by encouraging students to be lunch buddies. At Montgomery Blair High School, There are students who will eat lunch with almost anyone and not make a secret of it. Senior Jason Koch-Gallup downloaded... by Jean Pell | Sep 16, 2017 | Articles
The National Institutes of Health distributed major funding for autism research to universities across the country that are conducting research to increase knowledge and understanding of how autism develops and interventions. Nine grants totaling nearly $100 million...
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