In addition to their Ivy League pedigrees, it was Hailey Sulzbach’s compassion, humility and work ethic and Angela Zhao’s ...
Ask your daughters.” These words, spoken by Friedrich Merz during a press conference in Berlin on Oct. 20, 2025, have already ...
A Fort Hays State University professor, Nuchelle Chance, has been placed on leave for her comments labeling white men as “the ...
The social media app has become an unlikely hub for teachers and students. The reasons for its success illuminate the trends driving the future of learning, writes an education startup founder. Even ...
Devoted equally to the causes of Palestinian freedom and literary criticism, Said's life was a testament to how conflicted the relationship between scholarly pursuits and immediate reality can be.
O nce again, there are signs of deep trouble for the humanities in higher education — in the Western world, if not the world as a whole. News of closures trickles in relentlessly. At New Zealand’s ...
Wendy Turner sees social and emotional learning as central to everything she does in her classroom, from how she welcomes her second-graders each morning to how she guides them through math activities ...
In the secondary school years, students are grappling with some big questions: Who are they? How do they fit into the world? How do they form healthy relationships—in particular romantic ones? These ...
“Great civilizations are not murdered. Instead, they take their own lives.” The great historian Arnold Toynbee concluded this ...
A NATIONALITY is — well, what ? No one really knows. The scholars, of course, dispute ABOUT it endlessly. What makes a nation? How can you identify it? What factors comprise it? My own guess, ...
Groundbreaking statues, paintings, and architecture—humanism in Florence and beyond. Around 1400, Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome. This rebirth of classical culture ...
Human history, a jaw-dropping grab bag, blunts easy assessments, let alone presumptive superiority to one sect, tribe or mindset. Never before have privileged Americans faced such ...