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Traditional Jewish ceremonies, like Christian ones, marked a woman’s transition from daughter to wife − going from her ...
Courtesy | Navajo Nation Museum Sheep make their way through an arroyo in Mormon Valley, north of Gallup, during the summer ...
The US president’s decision to join Israel’s air campaign against Iran’s nuclear programme is the death knell of the old ...
The Studio Museum in Harlem's fall reopening will feature exhibitions from the collection, from artists-in-residence, and new commissions.
The new audio briefing tool uses generative AI to present the day’s top news stories, as written by TIME’s reporters, into an engaging discussion between two AI bots, Henry and Lucy, named after one ...
The Henry Luce Foundation, known for its commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering innovative approaches to cultural and educational initiatives, has long supported Indigenous-led efforts. This ...
Since, it has issued more than $1 billion in grants. The Henry Luce Foundation also offers leadership programs in the fields of Asia, higher education, religion, theology, art and public policy.
Founded in 1936 by Henry R. Luce, the co-founder of Time, Fortune and Life magazines, the Luce Foundation has doled out more than $1 billion in grants to universities, cultural institutions and ...
The Luce Scholars program is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation, which was established in 1974 by Henry R. Luce, who founded the Time media corporation.
The Luce Scholars program was established in 1974 by the Henry Luce Foundation, and has sent over 800 people abroad.
For Henry Robinson Luce, the battle ended last week. On the 44th anniversary of TIME’s first issue, America’s greatest maker of magazines died in Phoenix of a coronary occlusion.
In April 1939, ex-communist underground courier Whittaker Chambers was hired by Time magazine to review books for Henry Luce’s flagship publication. Chambers began his journey into communism in ...