Teens in Maryland Took A Survey in 1960. It's Now Helping Determine Their Risk for Alzheimer's.
Researchers Renew Ties with High Schoolers They Studied in 1960 to Seek Clues About Alzheimer's
COVID-19: Lack of Access in the American Education System (with Dr. Tracy Gray)
Tests Taken by High School Students 58 Years Ago Could Predict Whether They Get Alzheimer's
There Was A Huge Online Learning Divide Between High-Poverty and Low-Poverty School Districts This Spring
They Took A Survey in Their Teens. 60 Years Later, These Puyallup Students Are Being Recruited for A New One
Long-Term NAEP Scores for 13-Year-Olds Drop for First Time Since Testing Began in 1970s — ‘A Matter for National Concern,’ Experts Say
Will Artificial Intelligence Make the College Classroom More Accessible?
Were You in High School in 1960? Researchers Think Your Early Education Could Shed Light on Aging
Project Talent Mined Trove of Data from Teens in 1960. Meet the Palmetto High Twins Who Took Part