To continue serving students beyond their time teaching and understanding the financial challenges that many students and their families face, the couple has chosen to help future students through ...
Abigail Spanberger, a 2001 University of Virginia graduate, made history Tuesday as the first woman ever elected governor of Virginia, and the first Wahoo to win a gubernatorial campaign in more than ...
For incoming freshmen, getting shut out of a college course you want can be a pain. But the impact runs a lot deeper for female students. That is the finding of a recent working paper that looked at ...
A University of Tennessee professor is offering a history course based on the Grand Theft Auto video game series. The class will examine U.S. history since 1980 through the lens of the popular game ...
Passionate about decorative arts, design history, or material culture? Eager to discover how object-based study can advance your curatorial and scholarly interests? Attend an open house at Bard ...
Bitcoin (BTC) has leapt from chat rooms and code repos into graduate syllabi. At the University of the Cumberlands (UC), students recently completed the eight-week course “Bitcoin: Fundamentals, ...
Purdue’s Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics is a 12 credit-hour program for those looking to improve their analytical abilities while gaining a greater knowledge of statistics. By taking our ...
In 1943 the University expanded its offerings to include three 36-credit-hour master’s degrees: Master of Education, Master of Arts, and Master of Science, but it was in 1947 that the Graduate School ...
Pity the ambitious youngster. For decades the path to a nice life was clear: go to university, find a graduate job, then watch the money come in. Today’s hard-working young, however, seem to have ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill Tuesday that would allow African American history courses to count toward graduation requirements. The bill would have allowed students to ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward high school graduation requirements. The measure, which was introduced in the ...
In preparation for the country’s semiquincentennial, Yale history professors Beverly Gage, Joanne Freeman and David Blight will teach a one-time-only course called “America at 250: A History” this ...
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