COD English Department Adapting to Generative AI in the Classroom COD’s English professors are investigating the capabilities of the newly emerging technology to better understand, implement, and educate on the ethical and practical use of AI. Areej Khalid, Staff Writer September 9, 2024
This Nonprofit Sees Would-Be Waste as Resources SCARCE elongates the life of materials—or gives them a second life. Khadijah Rashid, Staff Writer April 24, 2023
How COD is helping students respond to call for contact tracers Nicole Littlefield, Managing Editor September 14, 2020
Test prep is a rite of passage for many Asian-Americans Julie J. Park/Associate Professor of Education, University of Maryland, The Conversation November 28, 2018
Non-white teachers have increased 162 percent over the past 30 years, but they are also more likely to quit New data paints a picture of an increasingly unstable teaching force of rookies Jill Barshay/The Hechinger Report November 19, 2018
Opinion: Educators must prepare for the dismantling of affirmative action Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, American University, The Hechinger Report September 27, 2018
Unwieldy health costs often stand between teachers and better paychecks Emmarie Huetteman, Kaiser Health News June 19, 2018
With the rise of legal marijuana, drug education moves from “Don’t” to “Delay” Carrie Feibel, KQED June 7, 2018
Face recognition is now being used in schools, but it won’t stop mass shootings Ava Kofman/The Intercept May 30, 2018
How wealthier students benefit from art, music and theater over the summer while poor kids miss out Matt Barnum/Chalkbeat May 30, 2018