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Bournemouth’s CRUMBS Project becomes first UK charity accredited by the Craft Guild of Chefs for high-quality hospitality and ...
A century ago, a Tennessee science teacher's fight to teach evolution ignited national controversy. But battles over school ...
There’s new momentum behind letting students cash in their life skills toward degrees, saving them time and money and helping colleges recruit new customers by giving what’s called credit for prior ...
For the first time in its nearly 60-year history, De Anza College will see major upgrades to its aging physical education ...
Social justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil Rights Movement and key architect of the March on Washington.
The answer for some, of course, will be out of state or at a private school; the humanities will continue to be protected in ...
The Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History & Education held an open house on Saturday to introduce its new director, archivist and administrative assistant to the public. Founding director ...
The HBCU announced it has received 11,500 applications so far. The figure marks the highest volume of applications in its 158 ...
Mississippi will no longer require high school students to pass a U.S. History state assessment for graduation starting in ...
Jacksonville University is ending its old-school major in philosophy but also one in fintech from 2022. See the list of what's staying and what isn't.
Through their collective achievements, these extraordinary women created lasting foundations for social justice, equality, and community advancement.
Art history, once a staple in every college humanities curriculum, is now seen as elitist and futile. With Donald Trump back in the White House, the arts are more at risk than ever.
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