And he’d always end the same way: “… and now you know the rest of the story.” I was thinking about that while reading Kayla Dwyer’s excellent IndyStar piece on the fallout of Indiana’s new Medicaid ...
Math vocabulary alone isn’t a silver bullet—but research shows it’s linked to stronger academic achievement when paired with expert teaching practices.
MIT researchers developed Attention Matching, a KV cache compaction technique that compresses LLM memory by 50x in seconds — ...
“Time to sheep” may be the best metric that I’ve heard of for measuring the livability of a city. For a real outdoorsy person ...
About one of every 10 students in the Mansfield City school system has been identified as gifted. It’s the job of Veronica Williams to ensure they still receive an education that challenges them.
The letter below is a reprint of Lois Roslak’s June 27, 2002 column in the Traveler Watchman, submitted with love by her husband, Thomas Roslak of Cutchogue, in honor of International Women’s Day.
By William Oehler, Director of Photography   The enduring sentiment of Gettysburg College’s education as “consequential” ...
Shining a spotlight on the remarkable work taking place across the University and the innovative ways our community is living this year’s theme of Give to Gain.