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UNC-Chapel Hill history professor Kathleen DuVal recently won a Pulitzer Prize for her book, "Native Nations," which ...
Dr. John Matsushima is on a book tour, talking about his life and sharing Colorado agricultural history with students across ...
Dr. John Matsushima has made an impact on agriculture all over the world, and now he's the subject of a new book written by journalist Rachel Gabel.
From personal experiences, volatile markets and unpredictable weather to traumatic experiences from generations prior mental health can be impacted.
Shells aren't just pretty. They have played a role in human history. Award-winning author Cynthia Barnett is coming to the ...
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) State College, a nonprofit organization that advances equity for women ...
Donald Trump has long been preoccupied with South Africa’s most fraught and emotional domestic policy issue: land. In his ...
Recessions hurt. North Carolina’s headline unemployment rate hit 11.2% during the peak of the Great Recession in 2010. During ...
Ancient civilizations understood that family and clan identity were passed down through the mother’s bloodline, writes.
Charlie Munger, the late vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett’s closest business partner, was an investing ...
The Ingenium-produced exhibit, Aquaculture: Farming the Waters, which will run from May 30 to Aug. 24, is an interactive, get ...