Before Michael H. Brown '83-'84 and Alan A. Khazei '83 founded the education non-profit City Year, which supports students at risk nationwide, they were just two students among hundreds enrolled in ...
“What makes good children’s literature?” This is an evolving question that was first posed at the beginning of last fall semester in Eun Chong Yang’s ENG 262 “Children’s Literature” course. Yang, ...
Stanford Launches Literature and Social Online Learning Class By Leila Meyer 01/07/15 Stanford University has wrapped its inaugural session of Literature and Social Online Learning, a new, ...
When most people hear the term premedical classes, they think about the chemistry, physics and biology courses that medical schools require students to complete prior to matriculation. The fact that ...
A recent Canyon Crest Academy article in the school newspaper announcing that the school would soon offer an ethnic studies class sparked some confusion and alarm. The article’s headline reads “Ethnic ...
The plaintiffs maintained that the course advertised religious ideas contrary to their own beliefs, such as the view that the ...
For College of Arts, Sciences & Education English Assistant Professor Mark Kelley, there’s nothing as exhilarating as being out on the water—the feeling of freedom, the vastness, the intrigue of the ...
This year at Yale, two new literature classes will push the boundaries — cultural, linguistic, and geographic — of what we talk about when we talk about medieval literature. The aims of the classes ...
Twice a year, in courtrooms across Massachusetts, regular proceedings are temporarily put on hold for graduation ceremonies. Recently in Dorchester District Court, Judge David Weingarten opened the ...
Student athletes at Arlington High School in St. Paul say they did something last spring they had never done before: Read every book assigned in class, all the way through. The course was “Sports and ...
As medical students begin immersing themselves in the clinical setting — in which work must be done methodically and efficiently — many struggle with the unsettling, yet seemingly necessary ...
UCLA has announced that, starting next year, it will offer a comparative literature course on medieval and Renaissance-era writing that will make heavy use of AI-generated materials. Officially ...
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