Braver Angels, a nonprofit organization that uses outreach, mentorship and coaching to bridge the political divide, paid a visit to Shorewood on Jan. 22, the eve of the coldest day ...
Add independent.com on Google Add the SB Independent as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life will ...
Older Adults can be Effective Learners Instead, the study suggests switching out the lecture format in favor of discussion, ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Lamar Conerly Lecture Series welcomes University of Chicago’s Robert Pape for a discussion on terrorism, spanning the Middle East to America. Pape, a political ...
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is deeply rooted in history and yet contemporary understanding of it is largely framed as conflictual and controversial because of the seemingly irreconcilable ...
The First Council of Nicaea convened 1,700 years ago to discuss and create the Nicene Creed. Today, religious, historical and literary scholars continue to discuss the document and how it has shaped ...
TAHLEQUAH – Nearly two centuries after it brought a divided nation back together, the historic 1839 Act of Union took center stage at July’s Lunch & Learn lecture hosted by Visit Cherokee Nation. The ...
The historic Echo Canyon Church will open its 2025 summer lecture series discussing cold cases with a live demo from dogs trained to find human remains. Sonja Nordstrom has more than 30 years of ...
Abstract: The story behind the Euclidean algorithm and its relationship to the solution of the Diophantine equation is examined in this article. The Euclidean algorithm appears in Proposition 2 in ...
The Pritzker Architecture Prize, in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, hosted On Land: A Model for Community, the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate Lecture ...
Building trust by being honest with people and being willing to compromise are key attributes of being successful in government. That was the message Tuesday night during the McLeod Lecture — part of ...
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