Though most grandparents might joke or reminisce about the time they spent in college classes, this duo are making their memories side by side. Last semester, Randy Marker and his grandson, Oliver ...
The problem with the “basic math” behind delaying Social Security is that it often overlooks longevity risk. While it’s true ...
Samuel Lee, known as Lee Sung-hun on Single’s Inferno Season 5, built his résumé as a quantitative trader at Jump Trading after software engineering roles at Google, Amazon, Snowflake, and Accenture.
Core Prep Academy partners with schools to offer a unique athletic experience that caters to families embracing a new uber-striving youth sports culture.
A secret project lets skaters scan their bodies to calculate how much wind resistance they experience — and how tweaking their form can alters that.
(THE REPORTER) — Now that everyone has mini-supercomputers that pretend to be phones in their pockets, it can be challenging to get young people to learn problem-solving skills that do not involve ...
In the competition for foot traffic and loyalty, the winners aren’t the developments with the newest retailers, but they are those that give people a reason to keep coming back. Programming is the new ...
CAMANCHE — The Camanche Elementary School Sumdog Math Team swept the All Iowa Sumdog Math Competition, earning first place in the statewide contest. Mckinley Schwandt led the way with the top ...
UT Programming Contests (UTPC) teams delivered a standout performance at the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) South Central Regional Competition on November 8, 2025. All four UT ...
The Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55 recently launched the enVision Math Program at four elementary schools during an informative event and celebration for ...
The WOW! Children’s Museum in Lafayette has announced that it was selected as one of 20 children’s museums nationwide to participate in a training program focused on math literacy for young children.
One month into the school year, my math classroom is buzzing with familiar rhythms: assessments, routines and students still finding their footing. Like many teachers, I see my fifth graders return ...