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If you’re looking for the Connections answer for Saturday, September 27, 2025, read on—I’ll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solutions to all four categories.
Standing before the Class of 2029 in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, Prof. Peggy Mason urged students from the College to embrace what most people try to avoid: discomfort.
Reflections on how intentional listening to understand community concerns and honor cultural identity, translates insights into meaningful, inclusive actions for students and families.
For Jessica Gustafson, Abilities First in Middletown has been invaluable to her son’s development. Her son, Oliver, 7, received an autism diagnosis around four years ago, and she enrolled Oliver in ...
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Elementary schools across the region are changing up how they teach kids to read. That move is line with a push at the state level to move away from a style of teaching ...
Merriam-Webster's 12th edition Collegiate Dictionary adds over 5,000 new words, including "petrichor" and "ghost kitchen," ...
Learn why strong word skills indicate brain health and explore five practical activities that neurologists recommend for maintaining mental sharpness.