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At Education Week professors shared ways to improve language skills through a careful study of culture and art.
When most people start a new job or learn a new skill, they feel unqualified or out of place. Turns out, these feelings can actually be good—here’s why.
These Education Week lectures will open your mind to the ways art and architecture can change you.
Meet Brendan Murphy: English and philosophy undergrad, avid traveler, and author of dozens of UK Parliamentary speeches, motions, and letters.
Researcher Theresa Bell says playing violent video games may say something about you. But it depends on the game you play—and the way you play it.
Clermont-Ferrand's cathedral keystones have been a mystery for decades—until one undergrad set out to decode their meaning.
Student researcher Cheynie Wray analyzes depictions of Jesus Christ as a savior, advocate, redeemer. . . and a mother.
Undergrad Rachael Merrill led a group of volunteers to Japan—where she put her Japanese minor to the test.
In spring 2024, undergrad Asher Wickman visited Japan for three months, but it left an impression that will last a lifetime.
In the college town of Tomsk, Russia, the use of English in advertising and branding may mean more than you think.
To solve environmental issues, it’s important to examine every angle—that’s where the humanities come in.
Professor Michelle James has been developing her relationship with Christ for decades—and it all started with a nun’s simple testimony.