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Hosted on MSNHow researchers can use justice-oriented approach when working with Indigenous groupsHow can lab work and research methods be made more accessible, inclusive, and equitable? Having been involved in several ...
NEW YORK — Books on slavery, the justice system, poverty and gender identity are among this year’s finalists for J. Anthony Lukas prizes, named for the late investigative journalist.
During Black History Month, WUSF is bringing you stories of local Floridians who have made an impact on their communities.
A look back at the Office of Technology Assessment, the Congressional think tank that detected lies and tested tech.
BROWN COUNTY ART GUILD, 48 S. Van Buren St., Nashville. Guild artist exhibition and sale is all-new artwork and a refurbished gallery space. Open Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and noon ...
A Central Middle School social studies teacher is in the midst of doing extensive research into the life of a World War I veteran who lived just 25 miles north of Columbus, a farmer who was one of the ...
Eden Prairie explores its Indigenous history with a new research project, aiming to tell the untold stories of the Dakota ...
Crafts, which was the pen name for Hannah Bond, wrote “The Bondwoman’s Narrative” partially while she was enslaved in ...
A collection of essays by the late David McCullough, including some never published before, will be released this fall.
At NC State University, an English professor is searching for clues from the past. He's looked back as far as the eighth ...
Ancient DNA is telling us more and more about humans and environments long past. Could it also help rescue the future?
Edward Larson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning historical account of the “Scopes Trial,” will visit the U of A March 6 to explore the trial's enduring legacy as a cultural spectacle 100 years ...
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