Just six percent of high school students in the United States take computer science classes. The numbers are even lower for elementary and middle school. But you’d never know that if you dropped by ...
More states are requiring students to take a foundational computer science class to graduate—employing a powerful policy lever to bridge long-standing gender, racial, and socioeconomic gaps in course ...
Kimberly Oakes, a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturer, right, helps Questar III STEM High School student Sarah Sweet, left, learn how to program a robotic arm on Aug. 2, 2023. Robotics is one of ...
A bill to eliminate a high school science graduation requirement and replace it with a computer science requirement cleared a key state House committee Tuesday. The bill passed on a divided vote in ...
Jennifer Cisneros, a 10th-grader at Birmingham Community Charter High School with a 4.2 GPA, said she “never really thought about” applying right away to her dream universities, USC and UCLA. She ...
Co-organizer Emma Gilliam, a senior, surprised her sister Leah, a sophomore, with a croissant Jellycat plushy, and sophomore Justice Loftus, dressed as Santa Claus for the event, received a dinosaur ...
A new reality is setting in for students and recent graduates who spent years honing themselves for careers at the largest tech companies. By Natasha Singer and Kalley Huang Natasha Singer and Kalley ...
Last week, in a humanities class at a highly selective university in the Northeast, a student played The New York Times’ Spelling Bee game on a phone, according to another student who sat within view.
The decision Dr. John Nichols made recently to endow awards for students in math, computer science and statistics at ...