Interview: David Kang Helps Us Understand Asia
Ignorance of the region is a national security threat, says USC’s professor David Kang.
Ignorance of the region is a national security threat, says USC’s professor David Kang.
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill plans to expand its Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) Program, which was launched in 2005 and is now one of the College of Arts and Sciences fastest-growing minors.
The Charles Koch Foundation supports tools from NewseumED which give teachers resources for teaching First Amendment issues in current contexts.
Jones is a grandmother, an accomplished soul food cook, and a co-founder of the Buried Alive Project. She spent 16 years in prison for a non-violent drug offense.
Life comes at you fast. In the case of Dilip Rao, co-founder and CEO of the socially driven food-ordering platform Sharebite, it can even run you over and put you in the hospital.
Alice Johnson, sentenced to life without parole and released last year, says her life is forever intertwined with those left behind. Now a fellow at the Buried Alive Project, she is working to bring justice to a broken system.
The University of Dallas has announced expansion of its Alternative Teacher Certification Program, providing scholarships for up to 100 K-12 teachers.
Digital news and culture magazine OZY has launched Take on America, a new prime time series providing participants an opportunity to take a pause from the growing polarization by joining town hall meetings across the country.
Less than a year ago, The Ohio State University founded an interdisciplinary center to study the issues and impacts surrounding the policies and practices related to illicit drugs. Their scholarly impact in the months following is evident in the emerging writing, teaching, and discussion.
The center will take a fresh look at U.S. foreign policy, engage a new generation of public servants, and foster dialogue between scholars and practitioners.