When completing math problems, students often have to show their work. It’s a method teachers use to catch errors in thinking, to make sure students
Graduation typically brings feelings of jubilation, but with the high cost of living and a competitive job market facing college graduates, students report feeling more
I’ve attended my share of professional development sessions as an educator. Too often, I’ve walked away asking the same question: Is this really how we
Martin University is the only predominantly Black institution in Indiana. Martin University plans to wind down operations at the end of the current semester. College
An early childhood center director in Washington re-draws the weekly menu to contend with the rising cost of food. A home-based provider in Arkansas stays
When Dr. Carolina Gutierrez’s physics students used artificial intelligence to solve problems, something unexpected happened: The answers were wrong. But instead of provoking frustration, those
It’s 2005, and the computer room has been vibrating for two hours straight, my fingers gliding across the keyboard copying HTML and Java code while
As a kid, I remember science often being taught through myth busting. It was an engaging way to learn to ask questions, even if some examples
Scott has already given millions of dollars to HBCUs and tribal colleges this fall. picture alliance/Getty Images Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott continued her latest giving spree
Academic inquiry and exploring new opinions are cornerstones of higher education, but some students say they’re not encouraged to engage in new ideas on campus.
