College exams are stressful enough without classmates mooching off your hard work. One student was happy to lend a hand when a peer lost their notes before a test, but her goodwill began to wane when ...
When you make an agreement with someone, you expect them to at least try to live up to their end of the bargain. Imagine you and a friend agreed to attend a demanding math course together to help each ...
This post is the second in an ongoing series about small teacher moves that have the potential of a big impact on students. Sydney Chaffee, the 2017 National Teacher of the Year, is a 9th grade ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ray Ravaglia covers education, focusing on technology and innovation. Following their recent “State of AI in Education Report,” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Reddit user explained how a college classmate responded to her refusing to share her notes before an important exam “She posted ...
Discovering Vienna’s art history first-hand: Last summer, Professor of Musicology Robert Shay and 10 students traveled beyond the traditional classroom to Europe. Shay’s global seminar—Music, Arts & ...
For the average professor, a student whose notebook is full of miscellaneous papers, magazine clippings, grocery lists, foil, dryer lint or playing cards doesn’t seem like an effective use of space.
Choosing a tablet for study isn’t simple anymore; here’s what actually matters, and the options that can support your classes ...
A first-year University of Connecticut student has founded a new study app, MelodyMind, that converts a student’s notes into memorable songs.
Photo: The College of Music’s history-making, all-female trumpet ensemble (left to right): Master’s students Leilani Spurlock (MM ’26) and Sydney Hoehl (MM ’26), Professor of Trumpet Ryan Gardner, and ...