At the turn of the year, Swan Hill Studios in Shrewsbury presents What If… a Construct The exhibition invites viewers to ...
Several years after ‘finishing’ collecting data for my ethnographic case study, I still can’t think about leaving the field without worrying about my exit. In 2020 I began my Education ...
Pragya Agarwal’s The Renunciation retells the Ramayana through Sita's character. Probing love and agency, uneven at times, it ...
You made it to the end of another year. How did it go? Good year? Meh? Terrible? This year’s annual list of questions will help you mine for the good, learn from the tough and take a good look ahead ...
Australia Day is a time to build communities where truth, justice and friendship can grow, trusting that in Christ we can ...
Empowering students to address social issues doesn’t require a classroom overhaul. Simple, everyday activities can be ...
The Age of Noise: Attention as the New Currency and The Mirror of Machines: Reflections on AI, Ethics, and the Fu ...
Adult children often turn to Google instead of their parents when questions feel too complicated to ask out loud. This piece ...
Joy in later life isn’t about luck or circumstances. It’s about the small choices we make repeatedly, long before anyone is ...
Vanderbilt's James Lawson Center for Nonviolence organized a reflection table on Jan. 15 for students to think about ...
Creating tasks with a focus on students’ autonomy—by providing choices, for example—helps them see the relevance of homework.
Resolutions aside, January can be a perfect opportunity to reflect and look back. When you think about the year that just ...