If you are a parent, teacher, or policymaker, the annual release of exam results brings a familiar sense of anxiety. For ...
In this column, Drury President Jeff Frederick shares a few of the many things he learned from his late father.
Many of us like to think that we’re fairly smart. But it can be a very humbling experience when you’re in the presence of ...
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A new math puzzle designed to challenge readers of all ages is coming to the Daily Press. David Genter, a puzzle developer ...
You and I go out to eat at a conveyer-belt sushi restaurant. It serves four types of sushi: ahi roll, Boston roll, caterpillar roll and dragon roll. We each have access to our own conveyer belt that ...
A Korean mathematician has won international recognition for solving a geometry puzzle that had resisted proof for nearly six decades. US magazine Scientific American named the research by Baek ...
A warning from California — the decision to drop statewide testing standards hurts students, and Tennessee doesn’t have to ...