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Lizzy Staugler ’24, ’25 enjoys helping students find their way through the unfamiliar thickets of high school and college ...
Across the country, artificial intelligence tools are changing the teaching profession as educators use them to help write quizzes and worksheets, design lessons, assist with grading and ...
Those who knew Melissa Evon the best “laughed really hard” at the thought of her teaching family and consumer sciences, ...
It is time to acknowledge the role of teachers in building our nation South Africa observes Youth month in June to honour the ...
Universities across the country are scrambling to understand the implications of generative A.I.’s transformation of ...
A leading figure in academic Catholic feminism after the Second Vatican Council, Anne E. Carr was also a renowned scholar and ...
Since assuming office as Faculty Regent in January, I have found our university community immersed in critical conversations on curricular reform and faculty welfare. At face value, these may seem ...
Kimberley Robinson grew up with reading being a fundamental skill in her household. Almost every day she and her brother were ...
Petrilli: Recessions nudge smart college grads toward reliable, safe careers in education. Artificial intelligence ...
A career in teaching wasn’t Artishalyn Ford’s first choice. Ford shifted professions to become a paraprofessional in DeSoto Parish because her aunt, who was her children’s primary care provider while ...
Isn’t it a little too short, asked the mother hesitantly. We were at Zara, the mecca of fast fashion. I was mooching around, looking for a skirt I had seen on the website some days earlier.
A look back at Spring Farm, the Ranney family’s historic Cape Girardeau homestead, as recounted in a 1950 article by Jo Ann ...