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At the Rapid City Public Library, spring doesn’t truly begin until the Peeps come out—not the people, but the pastel marshmallow kind.
The book uses history and philosophy to explore how to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Members of the incoming Class ...
Winners of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Prize gave a reading of selected poems at the Austin Building’s Stern Lounge on April 10.
We all broke away for our first reading session. The Hollinger House is a massive mansion, around 6,300 square feet. We were welcome to explore any of the rooms that had open doors, and we were ...
A new study led by Dr. KateÅ™ina Chládková of the Faculty of Arts at Charles University reveals that adults can quickly tune in to the melodic and rhythmic features—known as prosody—of unfamiliar ...
This popular design tool can be used to have students engage in activities that amplify creativity and provide linguistic ...
And is that money and the programs it supports at risk with the Trump administration’s plan to disband the U.S. Department of Education?
The event, hosted by NCAC board member and Emmy Award–winning comedian Judy Gold, will feature performances from comedians Alex English, Mark Normand, Jessica Kirson, and Adam Ferrara.
A review paper of research from the past 50 years shows that many teachers still aren't deploying evidence-based methods.
More than a fifth of UK working-age adults are still not in work or actively looking for work, official figures suggest. The UK economic inactivity rate was 21.5% in the three months to January ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The face of cancer is changing. More and more young adults between the ages of 18 and 49 are being diagnosed with cancers that were thought to affect mostly older patients.