Watching the Artemis II space flight has filled my days with awe and wonder. From pilot Victor Glover's poignant Easter message and mission specialist Christina Koch's "space plumber" story to the crew naming a moon crater for commander Reid Wiseman's late wife. Artemis II really shows us what ...
Excellent teaching rarely announces itself in big, visible ways.
It happens in intangible and often difficult-to-quantify moments of connection and “aha” in our classrooms and labs. It also happens in emails, in feedback and in the quiet back-and-forth in online spaces where encouragement ...
When I met with Provo Mayor Marcia Judkins earlier in the week, there was something she said that stuck with me. She talked about how she wanted all of the residents in her city to be involved and vote, even if they didn’t vote for her.
I also had a chance this week to understand a little ...
America is living through a moment difficult to describe without sounding a little unhinged.
But here goes: We are watching the United States do things that only the United States can do.
In the span of a few days, Americans have watched astronauts push farther into space than any human ...
Who will replace Pam Bondi as Attorney General? When will the conflict with Iran be over? How many Executive Orders will President Trump sign this week? How many times will the President visit Mar-A-Lago this month? And where will Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift get married?
I’m not sure I ...
My birthday is in April. I don’t know what, exactly, I’ll be doing to celebrate (other than opening a gigantic pile of presents I hope). But one thing that I will for sure NOT be doing is playing “The Game of Averages” from the February 1904 Cosmopolitan magazine, which bills this ...