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During the pandemic, a growing number of parents wanted an alternative to the traditional public school. That's where ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), one of the few post-secondary institutions in New Mexico's capital city, could see its funding slashed by almost 80% as the Trump administration eyes ...
On May 3, the National Endowment for the Arts sent emails to hundreds of arts organizations around the country terminating ...
Charles R. Goulding and Nimra Shakoor examine how the Kean-NJCU merger could turn financial necessity into educational ...
A legal challenge to Wexford County Council’s compulsory purchase of more than 50 acres for the provision of a new university campus and League of Ireland football ground has been dismissed by the ...
Arts leader Heather Hitchens draws on three decades of experience in cultural policy and performing arts administration to ...
Researchers put seven leading AI models through graduate-level history exams, but even the best-performing model performed ...
I continue to share his view of the nature of the crisis but have come to believe that technology holds the key to survival, ...
Most people are pretty impressed by icebergs when they see them. American singer and songwriter Dan Cloutier is so bowled over by them he travelled to Greenland and Newfoundland to ...
I’m glad most people have abandoned chirping, “See ya in the funny papers.” ...
In a decision surprising very few people, Australia's new environment minister Murray Watt has signed off on an extension for the gas plant at ...
Adam Crapser, an adoptee who was deported to South Korea in 2016 because his American parents never secured his citizenship, delivered a scathing denunciation of the Korean government and his adoption ...