marketplace.org
In his new book, journalist Adam Harris digs into the highly unequal, racialized
history of higher education in United States.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
“The State Must Provide,” by Adam Harris, shows how a history of racism and
exclusion shaped higher education.
over 2 years ago
cnn.com
August’s new book releases offer something for a slew of preferred areas of
study. Love history? You’ll find biographies, memoirs and historical fiction.
Practically major in thrillers? Stephen King and Paula Hawkins both have new
offerings.
over 2 years ago
myedmondsnews.com
The ancient Romans called the hottest, most humid days of summer “diēs
caniculārēs” or “dog days.” The name came about because they associated the
hottest days of summer with the star Sirius, the brightest star in the
constellation Canis Major. To find Sirius, draw a line through Orion’s Belt and
ex…
over 2 years ago
theatlantic.com
Why have some student athletes gone hungry while their schools have earned
millions? The Atlantic staff writer and former college athlete Adam Harris
explains.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
Buzzy new novels from Alexandra Kleeman, Leila Slimani and Stephen King, Billie
Jean King’s memoir and plenty more.
over 2 years ago
wvpublic.org
The performance is among 120+ events announced this morning as part of The
Kennedy Center’s 50th Anniversary season 2021–2022 Season.
over 2 years ago
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Tickets are on sale today at 10a.m. EST for a newly announced Mountain Stage
show to take place at The Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences in Charleston,
W.Va. on Sunday, September 12. Hosted by Kathy Mattea, the radio show taping
will welcome the return of fiercely independent recording artist An…
over 2 years ago
theatlantic.com
Cities with a large military presence are some of the most diverse places in the
country.
over 2 years ago
wvpublic.org
Poet, performer, visual artist and rock-and-roll icon Patti Smith joins us on
this week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage.
over 2 years ago
wvpublic.org
This week we are looking back to 2010 when we recorded a special episode at The
Clay Center with Dierks Bentley & The Travelin’ McCourys, swing-style guitarist
John Jorgenson and his Quintet, Canadian songwriter Fred Eaglesmith, Harmonica
player and session legend Charlie McCoy, and guitar-icon Bill…
over 2 years ago
wvpublic.org
We listen back to 2009 for this week’s special encore episode, recorded at The
Clay Center in Charleston, W.Va. in 2009 during FestivALL Charleston.
over 2 years ago
theatlantic.com
It will take more than a onetime injection to Black colleges to make up for a
legacy of racism.
over 2 years ago
theatlantic.com
How conservative politicians and pundits became fixated on an academic approach
over 2 years ago
theatlantic.com
Too often, traumatized Black boys’ behavior is pathologized. It’s actually
rational.
over 2 years ago
theatlantic.com
Summer programs will help. But they won’t be enough.
almost 3 years ago
theatlantic.com
When I think about the 1870 riot, I remember how the country rejected the
opportunity it had.
almost 3 years ago
publishersweekly.com
News about new and upcoming books, book category features, galleys to grab,
on-sale calendars
almost 3 years ago
theatlantic.com
Representative Jahana Hayes is leading a push to kick Greene off of the House
Education Committee. Should Greene be expelled from the House entirely?
almost 3 years ago
npr.org
It’s easy to forget that the United States started as an experiment: a
government of the people, by the people, and for the people, with liberty and
justice for all. That was the idea. On this weekly show, we check in on how that
experiment is going. The Experiment: stories from an unfinished countr…
almost 3 years ago
theatlantic.com
Demonstrations across the country after the Capitol riot were small, but more
violence may soon come.
about 3 years ago