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Two teenage girls cracked a mathematical code that has stood for thousands of years: Ne’Kiya Jackson and Calcea Johnson, ...
In the evolving world of education and employment, institutions must look beyond academics and embrace the holistic ...
In today’s world, degrees are important—but they’re no longer the only benchmark for success. Employers, universities, and ...
Use the power of games and game elements to engage students in learning and deepen their understanding. Here’s how ...
Hannah Cairo found herself stuck on a problem that wouldn’t leave her mind. It wasn’t a regular homework assignment—it was a ...
By Herman M. Lagon In today’s fast-changing classrooms, especially when it comes to math, digital tools are no longer a luxury — they’re becoming a real necessi ...
From our DNA strands to fishing rods to art, knots are all around us. Ana Wright, a Davidson College assistant mathematics ...
Soon after being notified that she had won the award, Arnold received more good news from the MAA: that she has been awarded a Neff Outreach Grant for a mathematics initiative she developed for youth ...
Intelligent mouse faces challenges in math and friendship, supported by One, in a heartwarming tale from Palmetto Publishing.
A new Tennessee law requires schools to teach a data-supported success sequence that encourages educational achievement and marriage before kids.
Today’s world of public education, especially in large, urban, economically disadvantaged districts like Cincinnati Public ...
Readers tackle Des Moines-specific topics in letters published July 14-20, 2025: public schools and the fire department.