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The 2026 Commonwealth Prize sparked a scandal when The Serpent in the Grove by Jamir Nazir was flagged as 100% generated by AI. This was, unfortunately, entirely predictable. Many find AI writing more appealing and “understandable” than hum...
Content warning: discussion of suicide
Math tracking or “lane-ing” (selecting some students for advanced math classes above grade level) is controversial. It determines if a student can take AP Calculus in high school, something which can...
Founding members of the Commission at a meeting held during the XVIth International Congress held in Bucharest, Romania, in 1981. Margaret W. Rossiter, first president, is seated third from left.
Read Part I and Part II here.
3 volumes of her books “Women Scientists in America”.
Read Part I here
A well-told story of Rossiter’s inspiration for exploring women scientists in America is how she kept finding photographs...
Margaret Rossiter graduating from high school in 1962.
There is no biography book of feminist historian of science Margaret W. Rossiter. She gave relatively few interviews, received less public recognition than her influence warrants, and...
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