Cristina Roccati graduated from the University of Bologna when few other Italian women earned degrees, and she taught physics ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Southern Illinois University Edwardsville history professor Erik Alexander talked about what America was like in 1869 and provided an overview of the ...
Every faculty member at Dickinson is both a dedicated educator and an expert in their field. These dual contributions are ...
Eastern University recently marked a historic milestone with a weeklong Centennial Celebration, honoring 100 years of faith, ...
Jamie moved back home to live with his parents during his second year and five years on, he still feels aggrieved. "It ...
Nearly a century after the Civil Conservation Corps reconstructed the once-thriving village of New Salem where Abraham ...
Growing numbers of Catholics are taking part in Eucharistic adoration – which this year’s Jubilee will mark this weekend with ...
Deportations by the Trump administration under an 18th century wartime law are still blocked following a federal appeals court ruling. A split three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Anita Chauhan works with startups in Toronto, and she can easily describe the kind of looks she used to get from her tech-bro ...
Van Young was an internationally celebrated scholar of colonial and 19th-century Latin American history, with an emphasis on ...
Education in Yonkers has undergone a significant transformation over the years, evolving from traditional classroom settings ...
P.V. Hall of Mansfield was pictured with a 2 pound, 11 ounce crappie he caught on a Hell Diver lure at the Big Sandy culvert. He took the lead in an annual fishing contest in the crappie division.