The Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson visited St. Croix this week, where she spoke to students and — if U.S. District Judge Wilma Lewis is to be believed — danced the quadrille for the first time.
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Two administrators at Harvard Divinity School’s Religion in Public Life program have left. The latest, Hussein Rashid, cited ...
Greg and Ronda Brenneman gave Washburn a record-breaking $50 million during university's 160 birthday celebration Here's how ...
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Three former athletes at the University of Pennsylvania women’s swimming program sued the school, the Ivy League Council of ...
University of Chicago psychology professor Shigehiro Oishi has spent his career studying happiness, meaning and what truly ...
His two early papers “What Numbers Could Not Be” (1965) and “Mathematical Truth” (1973) — the latter of which came to be called “the Benacerraf problem" — became instant classics and are discussed to ...