War on Science takes aim at science’s global culture wars. Edited by controversial physicist Lawrence Krauss, it argues ...
On this episode of “Deseret Voices,” New York Magazine’s James Walsh shares his thoughts on the impact on academia. At a time ...
More than a dozen colleges have removed or edited diversity-related admissions essay prompts. Nevertheless, essays asking ...
Revisiting Fyodor Dostoevsky’s compelling, original and scandalous novel – after a 60-year hiatus – is a profoundly affecting ...
Edited by Peter Ronald deSouza and Harsh Sethi, the volume examines why analysis of the Emergency is still relevant to ...
Grinling was an Anglo-Dutchman whose works are found in Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral. By familiarising yourself with his work, you’ll visualise the ...
The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy ...
Top selections by Nancy Lord and David James include poetry, works of fiction, adventure stories, a Pulitzer-winning memoir ...
We feel the need to tell others who we are so they will adjust their visions of us and treat us differently than they have been. How do we do this?
THIS is the fourth edition of a book which has been received with warm approval by English and Continental geometers. The first eight sections present no notable changes from the corresponding ...
The essay, written for a psychology class by a University of Oklahoma student, called the idea of multiple genders “demonic.” ...