When we met Sister Anna Beata Murekatete on the morning of November 7, 2025, she was preparing to distribute copies of her new book, The Genocide Committed against the Tutsi in Rwanda: The ...
In her ASA Footnotes article, “Meeting the Moment: Why We Can’t Afford to Let Sociology Classrooms Become Places Where Hope Comes to Die,” Ashley C. Rondini (Franklin & Marshall College) points to ...
On Monday and Friday mornings, you can find Matteo Giansanti either behind the desk at the Maguire Welcome Center or guiding ...
When we met Sister Anna Beata Murekatete on the morning of November 7, 2025, she was preparing to distribute copies of her new book, The Genocide Committed against the Tutsi in Rwanda: The ...
The previous article challenged the assumptions on which Greg Mills and Ray Hartley based their analysis of the South Africa-US relationship. This second article explores both the ...
Classrooms are shaped by emotion, relationships and unpredictability. Teachers in a study described a widening gap between AI ...
There’s a growing push to use AI to teach faster. These tools are fast, but shallow. They fail to capture the nuance, care and complexity that deep learning demands.
In the field of paediatrics, the concept of normal (ie, typical)—in contrast to different, special, deviant, delayed, or ...
George E de Silva was the Member for Kandy in the State Legislative Assembly before Ceylon gained Independence. He was ...
A fter taking a social-work course at Colorado State University in 2023, one student had striking words to share in a course ...
Look, I shop for a living because I genuinely love shopping, but even I can admit deal fatigue is real. These last few months of the year can feel like every single website is shouting at you to buy ...