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Oduwole was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in January by Anthony Maddox, a professor of clinical education at the ...
Science is capital. By some measures, every dollar spent on research returns at least $5 to the economy.
Whatever Father Bergoglio might have been in the 1970s, Pope Francis was not. He spent half a century defending the oppressed ...
Not since Franklin Roosevelt has a new president driven so many shifts, so fast. Here's 100 things that have already changed ...
Discover the deep history and connection between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Penn Center, a former school for ...
Is Rosalind Franklin a ghost that still haunts the history of genomic science? Alan Booth looks into her remarkable story ...
Mr. Vargas Llosa, who ran for Peru’s presidency in 1990 and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010, transformed episodes from his personal life into books that reverberated far beyond the borders ...
Melbourne is bursting with festivals, exhibitions and performances that will entertain and challenge, but not blow the budget ...
Do you know about the most famous punch in the history of world literature? It was thrown by the Peruvian Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa—who died at 89 on April 13—squarely onto the face of fellow ...
The communications guru, columnist and university chancellor digs current affairs books, but his favourite read is a Pulitzer Prize-winning classic on the Watergate Scandal ...
Swarat Chaudhuri, a computer scientist, and Feliciano Giustino, a physicist, are among this year’s fellows from The ...
Ashenburg, who smartly unpacked the cultural significance of shopping emporiums in “Elegy for the Department Store” ...