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The new appointments reflect A&S faculty members’ achievements in scholarship, teaching, student mentorship and service to ...
There’s nothing new about our modern obsession with playing and watching sports – they were popular in ancient Greek and ...
The extraordinary longevity of the Catholic Church could make it seem like a body that floats above the everyday world of ...
Cuneiform tablets from ancient Babylon cover a range of topics, from exorcising ghosts to uncovering the location of Noah’s ...
The COVID pandemic and its aftermath have killed more than 1,220,000 people in the U.S. alone, and this has made everybody more aware of death’s omnipresence.
Oceanside Theatre Company haa unveiled the cast and creative team for Latin History for Morons, a razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud ...
From ancient plagues to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, history is marked by devastating outbreaks. These epidemics and ...
England is quite often referred to as the 'home' of soccer—mainly because many, especially the English, believe it's where ...
Ancient Greece is traditionally remembered for its philosophy, mythology, and great buildings—but there's a lesser-known side ...
Edwin Vazquez, who manages visitor services and security at the Zimmerli and has worked with Goodson for nearly two years, complimented Goodson’s “very professional attitude,” adding that the senior ...
We’ve all learned something about ancient civilizations. We’ve probably all heard of the Romans, the Egyptians, or the Aztecs. In fact, our world has had (and still has) many civilizations that we ...
A conversation with Greg Grandin about his groundbreaking new book America, América: A New History of the New World.