A new report from UCSD demonstrates the alarming lack of preparation among incoming freshmen for college level math courses.
Middle schoolers' access to the course is stratified along racial, socioeconomic, and regional lines, new research finds.
Schools are less likely to offer Latino and Black students early algebra, limiting odds they will get advanced courses and higher-paying jobs.
At the centre of this shift is STEM education, an umbrella covering Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, which ...
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Christopher Cook is a recipient of the Goldwater Scholarship, one of the most prestigious undergraduate science scholarships ...
UC San Diego says it’s struggling to deal with a large and growing number of freshmen whose math skills are below ...
Dr. Olin E. "Gene" Rhodes Jr. is the winner of the 2025 Fred C. Davison Distinguished Scientist Award. Citizens for Nuclear ...
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Following a restructuring of the university over the summer into distinct but cross-collaborative schools, Brandeis rolled ...
Elizabeth Hudson has tapped into public frustration that, despite spending lavishly on schools, persistent achievement gaps ...
Pratt students were previously able to count two AP credits toward their five required humanities credits. Beginning with the ...