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The American Historical Association's Communications & Public Affairs Director Alexandra Levy provided brief introductory remarks before the start of a panel discussion on how the federal government ...
If I weren’t a person, I’d be a mushroom,’ the narrator thinks in Olga Tokarczuk’s House of Day, House of Night.* In Drive ...
Your paycheck is one of the most obvious points where economic trends intersect with daily life. When the economy is strong, wages often rise, and job opportunities expand. This gives people a sense ...
Nowhere is this more evident than in India’s expanding metadata surveillance regime, which operates largely in legal opacity and bureaucratic silence. While traditional surveillance has always been a ...
A new study in Calgary hospitals highlights the need to optimise latent tuberculosis testing prior to patient hospitalisation ...
In 2015, a group of youth hockey players finished a two-hour grueling sprint workout on a track in Sudbury, Ontario when the ...
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial shows that ketamine treatment for severe, treatment-resistant depression is significantly ...
Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation.”— Audre LordeWhen we talk about justice reform in ...
For more than a month, visual artist Takashi Iwasaki and artist/designer Joseph Kalturnyk worked on their joint exhibition ...
Culturally responsive teaching (CRT) has gained attention in recent years, largely thanks to Geneva Gay’s landmark book ...
At a time when many businesses are rushing to plug AI into their workflows, more are asking what it means to rely on models ...
Architects are engaging with richly textured and layered designs that address heritage, sustainability and climate change ...