Video Games Are a Waste of Time? Not for Those With E-sports Scholarships
‘The games that are competitively viable in the collegiate sphere have real depth, have deep levels of strategy, and require strategic teamwork.’
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‘The games that are competitively viable in the collegiate sphere have real depth, have deep levels of strategy, and require strategic teamwork.’
By ARIELLE DOLLINGER
The maker movement started out flashy, bringing 3-D printers into classrooms around the world. Now, it’s about meeting student and community needs.
By MELINA DELKIC
Bed-bound mannequins that can bleed, blink and give birth (there’s even a realistic placenta); VR goggles to see what a polyp actually looks like.
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A public interest group tested 27 back-to-school products and found dangerous chemicals in four of them.
By NIRAJ CHOKSHI
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s broader plan for public schools has been disappointing, but his universal pre-K initiative shows steady improvement.
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A look at how opioids hijack the brain, from temptation and tolerance to relapse and recovery.
By SHREEYA SINHA, ZACH LIEBERMAN, LESLYE DAVIS, JENNIFER HARLAN and RUMSEY TAYLOR
Ethnic tensions are worsening in Bosnia two decades after a bloody, bitter war. The divide is most obvious inside the country’s segregated schools.
By BARBARA SURK
As vaping grows more popular, especially among teens, here are answers to some basic questions about its health effects.
By JAN HOFFMAN
The rapidly growing demand for skills in artificial intelligence is so high that it is upending educational programs across the country.
By ALINA TUGEND