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Sociologist Michael Elliott, a professor at Towson University who studies the culture of Comic-Con, shares his findings on The Excerpt.
Prof. Raphael Vella One could argue that another sociological study that asserts that education and the arts are inherently political is unnecessary. Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron's ...
The typical college general education curriculum, fractured into discipline-based silos, often fails to engage students with the profound questions and pressing controversies that shape human life and ...
It goes without saying that the study of any subject seeks to deepen understanding through careful analysis, employing all ...
The world is changing. Is higher ed ready to change with it? Senior Writer Scott Carlson helps you better understand higher ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you have probably watched or at least heard of the Netflix limited series Adolescence ...
The launch of the missions can drive a shift to contract-level outcomes. It could be a reset moment in how we think about ...
There’s been a growing focus on employment and skills in social value discussions, which is great news. Tech companies have a ...
DER SPIEGEL's coverage of the far-right AfD is commendable, writes media critic Bernhard Poerksen. But there are several ...
Ben Flatman speaks to Jas Bhalla - architect, planner and founder of Jas Bhalla Works - about building a practice rooted in ...
For the ’whatisness’ of things is one of descriptions Land Institute founder Wes Jackson takes to heart, Tim Unruh writes.
(NOTE: Kensu claims innocence despite a murder conviction almost forty years ago. Wrestling with the legal system to overturn ...