On Monday evening, Professor Samuel Bagenstos presented a lecture titled “Disability and the Return of Eugenics and the Poor Law”.
As Dubai-based Emirates celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, GEORGINA TOWNSEND from the National Aerospace Library ...
Europe’s public broadcasters were created to stop propaganda. Born in the wreckage of war to protect democracy from lies, ...
Nestled in the rolling hills of northwestern Pennsylvania, Clarion stands as a testament to what has become almost mythical in America – a place where $1,200 a month isn’t just survival money, but ...
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The Kutu Acheampong Public Lectures: Unearthing the legacy of a forgotten leader
By Ekow QUARCOOIn the annals of Ghanaian history, few leaders remain as enigmatic as General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong. Loved by many, misunderstood by some, and woefully misjudged by most, ...
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How College Leaders are Navigating Federal Pressures
In the face of Trump’s higher education crack down, colleges are being forced to decide between compliance and defiance.
Founded in 1964, the Center for New York City Affairs was the first teaching and research center in the United States devoted to the study of a single metropolitan area. In 1971, the center launched ...
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Historical Society Popcorn lecture brings alive how water management evolved
The Lake County Historical Society's bi-monthly lecture provided detail on how the heir to the throne of Serbia come to ...
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