A History of Camellias lecture held Feb. 26 in Bluffton drew a large crowd to learn more about the shrub from master gardeners ...
Previous topics include a queer history of socialist cafeterias led by food industry worker and freelance writer Leo Kirts and “Queer Postering and Revolution in the Body” taught by acupuncturist Toni ...
Glasgow Clyde College is preparing to make history by broadcasting a lecture into outer space as part of a new course ...
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Dutch princess celebrates community roots by planting a tree at Calvin University
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – For a third time in the past 100 years, a member of the Dutch royal family has visited Calvin University. Princess Petra Laurentien Brinkhorst, 59, a member of the royal family of ...
Pennsylvania’s Constitution is also turning 250 this year. Carpenters Hall is celebrating our state’s most vital document ...
Smith College professor Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor says studying the past is crucial to understanding who we are today A desire ...
Watching that intellectual range, one could not help occasionally thinking of historians such as Fernand Braudel, whose work ...
The University of Prince Edward Island has launched a new undergraduate degree program in Indigenous studies, aimed at ...
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OPINION: Teachers are being deprived of chances to learn Black history and bring lessons back to the classroom
As an English teacher in 2016, I spent a summer in the archives of the Brooklyn Historical Society learning about abolition and women’s suffrage efforts. I held original bills of sale of young Black ...
Marjorie Getz, the program director, has been in her role for 16 years.
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The Monday Mowdown: Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club
Welcome to The Monday Mowdown, where we tip the cap to the people who stripe it, roll it, edge it, and somehow make championship golf look effortless on television. This one is for the superintendents ...
Harvard is the White House’s biggest target, but professors all over the country have been censoring themselves, avoiding provocative topics and rewriting grants.
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