An English professor at Boston College makes the case for discussion-based teaching and learning — without machines.
Katie Ehlman, Ph.D., joins the School of Public Health as the Judith A. Sugar Endowed Professor in Gerontology ...
Since then, hundreds of novels have followed, some leaning more into the genre’s mysterious and murderous tropes, while ...
Inspired by the “great Chicago writers,” the historical fiction novel follows a writer’s obsession with a murder case.
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Angelo State University bans classroom discussions of transgender identities, stirring criticism and confusion
Instead of a campus-wide announcement, faculty members say the restrictions have trickled down through department chairs and ...
An expert in Native American and Spanish narratives of the earliest encounters, explorations and conquests of Mexico and the ...
Bucknell University professor Benjamin Barson is a finalist for the Museum of African American History (MAAH) Stone Book Award. Barson, a musician, composer and historian, is the author of “Brassroots ...
Experts say the project laid the groundwork for subsequent attempts to limit what professors and teachers say in the ...
Tuscaloosa will be a new American hub for studying the Great Bard. English professor Tricia McElroy is the new executive director of the Shakespeare Association of America, dedicated to studying the ...
Author Amie Schaumberg sits down with Soundside host Libby Denkmann to talk about her debut novel - "Murder by the Book." ...
Stitch by stitch, handmade blankets are currently being accepted by Saint Francis University for their annual Community ...
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