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As a child, I loved having my friends explain math to me. It was never really about the content, but rather about how the pen traced geometric shapes and scribbled equations, how my friend would look ...
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As a child, I loved having my friends explain math to me. It was never really about the content, but rather about how the pen traced geometric shapes and scribbled equations, how my friend would look ...
For first-year me, computer science meant an erasure of individual identity behind lines of identical code and rows of seats in giant lecture halls. As someone who values abstract concepts and planned ...
After two semesters of slogging through online courses, students are finally returning to in-person University operations. But the mental strain from the pandemic continues to weigh us down. Since last ...
Stressed about impending environmental catastrophe? You’re not alone, and, even better, that stress can actually be productive. Psychologists suggest that eco-anxiety — a persistent sense of fear, ...
During the pandemic, teachers who are already stressed and spread thinner than ever are speaking out about “toxic positivity.” In March 2020, high school English teacher Irene Yannascoli walked into ...
This summer, the U.K. government announced a plan to cut 50% of its funding to art programs in higher education, impacting programs such as art and design, media studies, music and performing arts. The ...
Near my childhood home, there was a particular sculpture that I loved: It was a big, round, abstract sculpture carved out of black granite, depicting a seated mother raising her baby into the air. I remember ...