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The arts award for volunteerism went to Linda Shirley who’s served on the Community Arts Council of Richmond. “A passionate ...
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education designated Andrea Trimble, UVA’s sustainability ...
In recognition of their remarkable scholarly dedication and outstanding achievements, Vanderbilt University celebrated the Founder's Medalists for the ...
General Conditions” brings together over two dozen artists to explore how shifting policies, bureaucratic ambiguity and ...
Cultivating Creativity envisions a unified districtwide arts curriculum and a new data-driven system to track the quality and ...
Mrs. Miller is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brothers John Cappiello of Boynton ...
The new appointments reflect A&S faculty members’ achievements in scholarship, teaching, student mentorship and service to ...
Academia remains locked in a self-perpetuating cycle of growing left-wing bias that erodes its public legitimacy. Elite ...
In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson laid out a goal of making college more affordable to more Americans. It was part of his Great Society plan, and he signed legislation that set up low-interest student ...
Women artists are out there and not so difficult to find, but once we find them, we have to accept the fact that the art ...
Senate Bill 37, under consideration in the Texas Legislature, would change public universities so radically that they would no longer be first-class.
The consequences of downsizing at the National Endowment for the Humanities, Institute of Museum and Library Services are ...