For most of history, the Moon was regarded as a mysterious and powerful object. Then scientists made it into a destination ...
Callard is a University of Chicago moral philosopher with a madcap streak, and a perpetually controversial figure for making offbeat public pronouncements and unconventional romantic choices, and ...
Bolstered by renowned texts and international trips, the Western Humanities sequence attracts many underclass students, while ...
Aesthetic experiences — of harmony, beauty, the sublime, shock, awe, wonder — are integral to a flourishing life; educators have a responsibility to teach students so that they may participate in such ...
It’s easy to miss ... that, as Aristotle held, elections were fundamentally “oligarchical.” In his time, representatives were selected not by election but by drawing lots, a process called ...
Dominique Meyer, the French director of Milan's opera, is due to step down in early March. He will be replaced by an Italian, ...
Class Disrupted is an education podcast featuring author Michael Horn and Futre’s Diane Tavenner in conversation with educators, school leaders, students and other members of school communities as ...
Getting a vasectomy is a much easier process for men than getting a tubal ligation is for women. One dad knew this, and opted for getting a vasectomy after his wife gave birth to their third child.
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That’s where some of the oldest subjects in the world began — humans taught each other to hunt, gather, cook, and survive, and even draw on rock and stone ... Let’s begin with an easy example. Think ...
Variety breaks down the best TV performances of the 21st century, from Jeremy Allen White to Emma Stone and Sydney Sweeney.