This course uses big data to examine how American newspapers covered lynchings
Student journalists are using spreadsheets and databases to examine one of the darkest chapters in American history.
Student journalists are using spreadsheets and databases to examine one of the darkest chapters in American history.
Does Louisiana’s requirement for public schools to post ‘In God We Trust’ in all classrooms violate the doctrine of…
With control over the Virginia Legislature at stake in the Nov. 7 election, the historic battle over what is taught in public…
This course beckons students to examine how alcoholic beverages are portrayed in books by American authors.
Spanning evolutionary biology, genetics, development, neurobiology, endocrinology and psychology, as well as current events…
More high school students are taking college courses while still in high school. But equity gaps exist, with Black and Hispanic…
Art and science combine in this engineering course to let students turn their brainwaves into creative works.
Collaborative work benefits calculus students, new research shows.
Not enough time is being set aside for school counselors and psychologists to help students work on mental health issues,…
Low levels of literacy cost the US more than $2 trillion every year.
Policymakers and others often invoke the 1957 Russian launch of sputnik when trying to spark a discussion about education…