Today we celebrate Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Although St. Patrick’s Day is not a federally recognized holiday in the United States, millions of Americans identify as ethnically Irish, either partially or entirely. According to the latest U.S. census data, over 33 million…
Yesterday was “Selection Sunday,” an annual event that begins the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) Men’s Division I March Madness basketball tournament. During Selection Sunday, the NCAA selects the final U.S. college teams to participate in the…
Today is Digital Learning Day, an annual celebration hosted by the Alliance for Excellence in Education. The day promotes and shares how teachers and educators across the country use innovative technology to help students learn. Join the celebration by tuning into Digital Learning Day Live, a…
Do you have a part-time job? Have you received scholarship money or a grant from your school? In both of these instances, you are required to file and pay taxes as an international student studying in the United States. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), part of the U.S. Department of…