Amongst them are misfired fragments of pottery, included both as instances of the process going awry but also as interesting ...
As H-1B visas become more difficult to obtain, ministry workers provide housing, community, and biblical hope.
Some of Epstein’s ties to the school were hiding in plain sight, yet Harvard officials missed or looked past them during ...
Kevin Gaines, interim chair of the Department of African American and African Studies and Julian Bond Professor of Civil ...
As the SAVE America Act advances, election officials and lawmakers weigh splitting state and federal elections to protect ...
Wednesday, Feb. 25, the William and Mary Public Policy Club hosted guest speaker Constance Clark ’08 to discuss her journey ...
Local efforts to recenter the philosophies of French-German humanist Albert Schweitzer as morally and culturally imperative in modern Aspen have been recognized in a French book written by authors ...
Andersen’s ongoing research — as reflected in her doctoral dissertation on the innovative approach to teaching STEM — has not gone unnoticed. Recently, she was chosen to receive a prestigious national ...
A study rooted in Black women educators’ experiences invites us to envision education as a site of liberation, not just endurance.
His work with his colleague Richard Ryan changed how psychologists understand human motivation and what people require to ...
This paper reviews the relevant literature on students with disabilities in agriculture (education and employment) and aims to better inform future strategies in the agriculture sector. To assess ...
Despite evidence that women are effective leaders, they remain underrepresented in leadership positions. Drawing on a phenomenological analysis of interviews with 15 women in the United States who ...
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