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Researchers in Japan have found that the more public library books a municipality has, the fewer residents require long-term ...
The Champion Award winners, clockwise from top left, are: Burcu Ozden, Penn State Abington; Kaitlin Farnan, Penn State ...
Was the Genoese navigator who claimed the Americas for Spain secretly Jewish, from a Spanish family fleeing the Inquisition?
Obata, detained in a World War II internment camp for people of Japanese descent, urged turning to "Great Nature" to ...
Designing new paths through the Bates curriculum, these seniors crafted interdisciplinary majors that speak to their passions and futures.
AMHERST — James E. Young, distinguished professor emeritus of English and Near Eastern studies and founding director of the ...
Morgan Lieberman's "Hidden Once, Hidden Twice" is a documentary photo and film project bringing visibility to the lives of ...
Dr. Shanna Peeples, WT’s Dr. John O’Brien Distinguished Chair in Education in the Department of Education in the Terry B.
And at the end of his seventh year as president, Cech is retiring — or, as he calls it, “rewiring,” as a new job awaits him — ...
Sixty years after his firing as editor of the North Adams State College Student Voice, Don Wilkinson talks to Eagle columnist ...
The University of Dayton marks 175-year journey from humble beginnings as St. Mary’s School for Boys
On July 1, 1850, the St. Mary’s School for Boys opened its doors to 14 students from Dayton. Known at various times as St. Mary’s School, St. Mary’s Institute and St. Mary’s College, the school ...
Shelter Island’s 11 graduates from the Class of 2025, received approximately $80,000 in scholarships, according to Superintendent Brian Doelger, Ed.D. Awards went to: Dariana Alvarado American Legion ...
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