KGTV: Why This Professor Started Teaching On The Road
The Michigan State University professor found a way to see new parts of the country while keeping his day job.

First Native American woman in space talks to reservation's students
Students on the Flathead Indian Reservation asked Nicole Mann questions as she was aboard the International Space Station.
By NASA
Virtual reality is helping nursing students prepare for the real world
Instead of learning how to take care of patients in a classroom, students at one school are in a virtual hospital learning on virtual patients.
By Scripps News
Virginia school where boy shot teacher reopens with added security
Richneck Elementary School in Newport News opened its doors more than three weeks after a 6-year-old shot his teacher.
By Denise Lavoie / APTop Stories

Colorado River water cuts could reduce U.S. supply of lettuce crops
As farmers in Yuma County, Arizona see water cuts, the amount of leafy greens they grow might be affected.
By AP
Exxon reports record profits on heels of Chevron
Critics say both inside and out of government those margins ought to renew interest in a windfall profits tax on big oil.
By Matt Brown / AP
The US is facing a critical shortage of high tech engineers
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 2016 and 2026 there has been and will be a shortfall of six million engineers, or more.
By Scripps News