Harvard admits record number of Asian American applicants amid SCOTUS affirmative action fight
Amid allegations of bias against Asian students in its admissions process, Harvard University welcomed its largest proportion of Asian American ...
Read MoreGender-affirming care has a long history in the US – and not just for transgender people
Enforcement of binary gender norms has led to unwanted medical interventions on intersex and cisgender children. Javier Valenzuela/EyeEm via Getty ...
Read MoreToo many digital distractions are eroding our ability to read deeply, and here’s how we can become aware of what’s happening
Constant distractions affect our ability to concentrate. (Shutterstock) Nehal El-Hadi, The Conversation and Daniel Merino, The ...
Read MoreLSU issues statement after gymnastics star Olivia Dunne promoted AI homework tool on TikTok
LSU gymnastics star Olivia Dunne is at the center of an educational dilemma. Dunne, who has over 7.2 million followers on TikTok, promoted a new ...
Read MoreIs it time for teachers to get a raise?
Data shows teacher pay never exceeds that of other college graduates. Blend Images - LWA/Dann Tardif via Getty Images Michael Addonizio, Wayne ...
Read MoreResearch on teen social media use has a racial bias – studies of white kids are widely taken to be universal
White teens and teens of color do not have identical online experiences. JGI/Jamie Grill/Tetra images via Getty Images Linda Charmaraman, ...
Read MoreChatGPT could be an effective and affordable tutor
Educational software has a long history, but chatbots could help students excel like never before. Fabio Principe / EyeEm via Getty Images Anne ...
Read MoreWhat a second-century Roman citizen, Lucian, can teach us about diversity and acceptance
Lucian of Samosata, a high-ranking Roman official. Michael Nicholson/Corbis via Getty Images Eleni Bozia, University of Florida People who ...
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