Every generation seems to complain about "kids these days," but in recent years, a combination of technology and changes in ...
Several university professors expressed concerns to The Atlantic about students who come to college unable to read full-length books. Assistant editor Rose Horowitch spoke to several teachers from ...
You’re sitting through a seminar when an idea suddenly pops up. It’s a good one. As you mull it over in your head, you feel a slight tingling sensation, a mix between apprehension and excitement. The ...
The majority of employees say they don't know how to adopt artificial intelligence, according to a new survey by The Harris Poll on behalf of MasterClass. In the report, 49 percent of respondents said ...
In classrooms across America, educators face a daily dilemma that didn’t exist when I was a teacher: what to do about student cellphones. Should phones be collected at the classroom door? Stored in ...
In the old movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail, we see a common fear lived out. A knight is asked a riddle. Unsure how to answer it, he says, “I don’t know,” and is launched into a ravine, never to ...
This article is part of “Lost Rites,” a series on America’s failed death notification system. RAYMOND, Miss. — Gretchen Hankins came to the Hinds County pauper’s field Friday morning for her son’s ...
As far as stoner rock goes, it doesn’t get much more chill than the dragging 4/4 time of Tom Petty’s “You Don’t Know How It Feels.” The drums come out swinging from the first downbeat, along with an ...