Artisanal and small-scale mining—a low-tech, indigenous mining subsector—is taking on increasing economic importance in many developing…
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Why attending publicly funded schools may help students become more culturally sensitive
Being an intercultural citizen—someone who supports the principle of a multicultural state and also demonstrates positive…
International students are returning to Australia, but they are mostly going to more prestigious universities
When Australia’s borders slammed shut during COVID, international students were among those who were stranded. This…
Why putting your artistic calling on hold might not always be such a bad idea
As a boy, Terry loved music and taught himself trombone, guitar and the tuba. Right through…
Hurricane Lisa menaces Central America
The northern part of Central America was on high alert Wednesday for the passage of Hurricane…
21 new graves found in search for Tulsa Massacre victims
The search for remains of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre has turned up 21…
Hollywood depictions of Black male teachers stick to stereotypes, tropes, analysis shows
Morgan Freeman has given many powerful, memorable performances. His role as Mr. Clark, a New Jersey-based…
Lab introduces groundbreaking bioelectronic devices: Bacterial sensors send a jolt of electricity when triggered
When you hit your finger with a hammer, you feel the pain immediately. And you react…
Researchers decipher the history and sensitivity of the largest tropical peatland in the Congo
Peatlands, like seas and oceans, sequester carbon from the atmosphere. They are considered to contain the…
Expert discusses the future of the labor market and the economy
Daniel Graff is director of the University of Notre Dame’s Higgins Labor Program and holds a…