Despite troubling declines nationally in students' math and reading abilities since the start of the pandemic, Austin school district students' scores on standardized tests suffered little during the ...
A retired University of Texas at Austin mathematics professor is the first women to win the Abel Prize, described as the field's equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck was announced ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- Administrators and instructors at Austin Community College decided to go big when they tried a new approach to remedial math -- like 600 computer stations in the nation's largest ...
National Math and Science Initiative believes STEM education is the greatest lever to accessing opportunity, and is unmatched in unlocking student potential. Thus, its mission is to advance STEM ...
After two full school years of in-person learning following the COVID-19 pandemic disruptions, students continue to struggle in advanced math compared with pre-pandemic academic performance scores, ...
AUSTIN -- By day, Lou Kuhn seems like your typical math teacher but by night she's a maniac, maniac, on the floor. Kuhn teaches math at Crockett high school but in her free time, she records dance ...
A professor emerita of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin has received mathematics' top international award for the year. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has named Karen ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A professor at the University of Texas at Austin was awarded mathematics’ highest prize this week. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters named Luis A. Caffarelli, a UT professor ...
Pacelli Elementary School 5th-graders participate in the 2012 Regional Math Masters Competition held Friday at Austin High School. 195 students were registered to compete. Pictured, from left, are ...
Austin Community College (ACC) in Texas has unveiled its "math emporium," where students can upgrade their math skills in preparation for college-level math courses by completing a developmental math ...
During her graduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin, Lisa Piccirillo solved a problem that had bedeviled mathematicians for five decades. Piccirillo first learned of the Conway Knot ...