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Rebuilding Costa Rica’s La Carpio Neighborhood through cultural education

Our four-part series explores how two women reached across borders and social divides to create a beloved organization in La Carpio. In Part 1, how SIFAIS got its start.

NASA dream comes true for Costa Rican teens

It was a long road to Cape Canaveral, but these young Costa Ricans are just getting started.

Mobile library brings books and more to Limón communities

The mobile library offers newspapers, books, educational games, computers and even Wi-Fi for children and adults in communities across the Limón region.

Tico-Chilean couple seeks to turn any classroom into a science lab

Experimenta seeks to improve science learning in Latin America with an experiment-based teaching program based on mobile laboratories.

Costa Rica top ‘out-performer’ in 2016 Social Progress Index

Costa Rica was the biggest “out-performer” on social progress indicators like education, medical care and environmental quality when stacked up next to 132 other countries.

Jill Biden: Costa Rica is a leader in gender equality

"It’s going to take all of us — educators and community leaders, women and men, boys and girls — to make progress for gender equality,” Jill Biden said on Sunday.

Learning English in Costa Rica, then and now

These days, students have tons of options for learning English in Costa Rica – but in Limón of the 1940s and 50s, it was all about schoolhouses like Sister Jesse's.

US community college fair features low-cost study options

Representatives from 15 U.S. community colleges will participate in an information fair on Friday at the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center in San Pedro.

Atenas association for the disabled transforms lives – and old tires, too

An organization in Atenas, Alajuela is changing old tires into art as just one of its efforts to help adults in the community face physical and mental challenges.

Duolingo language-learning app hits Costa Rican classrooms

On Monday, trainers from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company showed more than 300 public and private school teachers from across San José, Heredia and Cartago how to use the app in their lesson plans during a free training with the Education Ministry and the nonprofit organization Ideas en Acción.

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