Even a non-math, non-electoral policy wonk like me can understand the perils of a system that potentially disenfranchises large swaths of the population, writes Cloe Axelson.
One of many mathematicians who share their perspectives in the film is Ismar Volic, a professor at Wellesley College and a founder, in 2019, of the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy. He is also ...
“They find that beneficial when they get into college,” Sager said. “Because in college, students make a lot of their own ...
The topic of education has been mostly absent from this year's presidential campaigns. But the future of American schools and ...
The No. 1 team is locked in, but the selection committee faces tough decisions beyond that for the inaugural top 25 reveal in the expanded 12-team playoff era.
Oguz Atay stretched the possibilities of fiction and critiqued his changing nation with playful, surreal stories.
A young author from Santa Barbara is already making an impact with his children’s book that aims to educate young readers on ...
In her book, “There is No Ethan,” the sociologist Anna Akbari tells how she and at least nine other women fell prey to Ethan ...
As the cost of college continues to rise, scholarships can help offset expenses – but finding the best options can be a ...
Debate over the enigmatic Electoral College process rekindles in almost every presidential election. It's hardly surprising.
In a terse statement released on Sunday, the organizing committee of the Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition, which offers ...
Governor Andy Beshear said the electoral college should be replaced by a popular vote. Beshear made the proposal to Democrats ...