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This remarkable memoir, and history of India after Independence, by one of India’s most distinguished public intellectuals, ...
As the university went into lockdown, students and staff received emergency alerts urging them to shelter in place. Inside ...
The book uses history and philosophy to explore how to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Members of the incoming Class ...
The classes getting course updates and new textbooks include a French class, three AP courses and two new social studies ...
A New York City program wants to foster student journalism. It’s as vexed by reader engagement as the professionals are.
Numerous famous faces have surprising links to Somerset, including being born in one of its quaint villages or attending ...
See details on the WT Nall Lecture, a Bob Dylan-themed event at Amarillo College, a drive-in movie lineup, and much more in ...
An award-winning educator from Kazakhstan on how independent teaching models, deep literacy instruction, and equitable exam ...
Fritz Hart, a name today known mostly to academics, was a man staunchly of his time, which expired before he did. Yet for ...
"I was educated in a red state and spent most of my teaching career in red states. Every second I spent in those systems was ...
One writer reflects on the impact of Sanborn Library’s tea hour as a campus figure and lasting tradition at Dartmouth.
Modern science wouldn’t exist without the online research repository known as arXiv. Three decades in, its creator still ...