by Meggie Morris | May 21, 2016 | Science + Technology
BALTIMORE — Apprenticeship programs don’t only benefit employers looking for the adaptable skills they need in their workforce. They can remarkably transform the science, technology, engineering and math industries by providing underrepresented minorities...
by Meggie Morris | May 16, 2016 | National Security
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Maryland, at the crossroads of major interstate highways, has become a hot spot for human trafficking, but many state residents do not realize the magnitude of the problem or how few services are available for victims of abuse. The extent of human...
by Meggie Morris | May 9, 2016 | Living, National Security
WASHINGTON — Amid growing concerns about veteran health issues and increased active-duty deployments to places like Syria and Iraq, Jon Stewart and several of his former Daily Show sidekicks performed at Joint Base Andrews on Thursday night to kick off Military...
by Meggie Morris | Apr 28, 2016 | Education
WASHINTON–Legendary jazz musician Herbie Hancock thinks American classrooms need a new soundtrack — one that mixes hip-hop and jazz with Pythagoras’ Theorem and exponential functions. Teachers should be taking advantage of teenagers’ preoccupation with...
by Meggie Morris | Apr 26, 2016 | National Security
Far away from home, New Zealanders and Australians gathered in Washington DC, America, to honour past and current service members and the long relationship between the two countries. The New Zealand and Australian expatriates who gathered for a mid-morning service at...