Nathan Smith has already sent three kids to college. But he’s never seen anything like the volume of recruiting materials ...
Jo Boaler, Nomellini and Olivier Professor in the Graduate School of Education (Mathematics) at Stanford University ... I ...
As the holiday season gets underway in November, book publishers are gearing up with seasonally and thematically appropriate releases. You’ll find your standard feel-good generational tales like ...
The KSU Mathematics Competition is an annual competition sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, College of Science and Mathematics, and Kennesaw State University (KSU), a division of the State ...
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I haven’t assigned an entire book in four years. Nationwide, college professors report steep declines in students’ willingness and ability to read on their own. To adapt, instructors are ...
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Must-read books for 1st-year college students “The Book Case” podcast co-hosts, Kate and Charlie Gibson, share their top book picks that can help bring college students together in a divisive world.
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Graduate Center scholars innovate, advance social justice, and promote public debate through their work. Our hundreds of free, public events with prominent GC scholars and artists as well as guests ...
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