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Twenty-eight students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences were honored for outstanding achievements during the University at Buffalo’s 2025 Celebration of Student Academic ...
One big concern in education is the authenticity of what people know. If you want to learn what folks know about a subject, ...
In “The Last Supper,” Paul Elie explores how controversies over artists like Sinéad O’Connor and Keith Haring paved the way ...
The University announced Kim's death May 1. Those who knew Kim described his incredible grasp of physics material and his ...
Evanston teacher Andrew Ginsberg, who is Jewish, was asked to take down a print referencing anti-war Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s 1971 essay.
The Teacher Incentive Allotment gives raises to teachers based on performance. But it leaves out many educators and school staff who contribute to students' success.
In spring 2025, Georgetown University and the Qatar Foundation renewed their partnership for another decade, reaffirming the ...
Personalized medicine—tailoring treatments to individual patients based on their genetic makeup, lifestyle, and environment—is ...
The inaugural UC Santa Cruz Celebrating The Humanities gathering at the Seymour Center made a powerful case for the relevance ...
Once known as “the world’s strongest woman,” Dr. Todd spent 50 years breaking records — and turning strength into a field of ...
By Herman M. Lagon Schools should be more than just places for lectures and exams. They should feel like a second home — ...
The decision by President Donald Trump to fire Carla Hayden, the librarian of Congress, a scant year before her 10-year term ends perhaps ranks among his most crass, inexplicable and senseless firings ...