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Despite outcry from the police community and parents, the Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board approved new ...
In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams explores care as a form of work, a feeling, an ethic, and an art.
Four faculty members in the CWU Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion have assumed a prominent role in advancing the conversation about the changing landscape of medical ethics in the 21st ...
It’s about how we think, communicate and understand the patterns that shape our society,” Pearl Caldwell, a Wyomissing senior ...
As summer approaches, we shed warm outer layers, along with the stress of potential snow and sleet and cold, dark days. We ...
That genes don’t necessarily determine healthy aging suggests that “we can pretty much all do better” to delay disease, said Dr. Eric Topol.
The Hancock County Board of Education, Monday, approved a series of textbooks for use over the next four years, while declaring two school buses as surplus property. As part of the board’s regular ...
The subject has become a minefield for teachers and schools in recent months. Do new civics mandates acknowledge that ...
By transforming quotations into evidence, close reading served as way to turn postwar criticism into a specialized knowledge.
A meta-analysis asks whether higher- or lower-income people are more likely to be generous. Here's what they found.
One of us wrote an academic book on gender. The Defense Department thinks it's too dangerous for the Naval Academy to have in its library.
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