"Stories in Thread" focuses on Hmong Pa Dau or Story Cloths. The traditionally hand-made textiles are integral to what it means to be Hmong in America.
Take advantage of this month’s Learning at Home broadcast schedule – great for students engaged in hybrid or distance instruction,...
Learning is never boring with the Bard! Born in 1564, William Shakespeare is one of the world’s best known playwrights...
Three incredible poets, two unforgettable days at Paul Smith’s College, and hundreds of inspired students! May 2nd and 3rd, from...
Go on a journey with a group of high school students seeking solutions to climate change. The Resilient Ones: A Generation Takes on Climate Change invites you along to meet with the local leaders and expert innovators as these students work to make a difference in the Adirondack mountains of Northern NY.
Mountain Lake PBS thanks teachers for all you do – your hard work, dedication and commitment! Molding young minds, expanding...
As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists are wondering if we need solutions beyond reducing emissions. Enter geoengineering.
The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart was one of America's first celebrities. After only a few years as a pilot she became the best-known female flier in America, not only for her daring and determination but also for her striking looks and outspoken personality.
How does Benjamin Franklin’s scientific legacy connect to today? April is Citizen Science Month, and two days before Earth Day,...
The Dead Sea is dying: Since 1976, its level has dropped more than 100 feet, leaving its coastline pockmarked with thousands of sinkholes. But after more than a decade of research and debate, scientists, engineers, and political leaders have come up with a daring plan: connect the Red Sea to the Dead Sea by way of a massive desalination plant.