After 20 years at UVA, psychology professor Jim Coan is embracing a new approach for deeper learning. His students say it works.
Young people found how their English lessons could be life-changing thanks to a special visitor. National Poetry Day was marked in Bolton with Thornleigh Salesian College using the day to inspire its ...
Watching boomers discover ChatGPT has become its own genre of family entertainment. Only 20% of baby boomers use AI weekly, compared to 70% of Gen Z, but when they do finally try it? It's a journey.
A policy-minded advocate for left-wing causes, Katie Wilson shrugged off the idea she might be better suited for a City Council seat, instead aiming for mayor.
October 9 is Ageism Awareness Day, a time dedicated to offering education and promoting awareness about ageism, ramifications, and potential prevention options.
What would an acorn write to an oak tree? Or a coat to her button? A child to his toes? A pebble to the river? Dear Acorn, (Love, Oak) is a new kids' book of letter poems to friends.
Try tonight: Choose a track with a simple beat. Clap quarter notes for the whole song. Then switch to off-beats. Feel the difference in your body. I call these “signature defaults”: a lentil stew, a ...
In 2019, Brian Gary checked his mail and found a catalog from Harper College’s Community Education program. Impressed, the 59-year-old, who works in information technology and lives just half a mile ...
As the final song on an album by a musician with a half-century of work behind him, “I’m Just Passing Through Here” could represent a songwriter reckoning with his numbered ...
Our writer interviews Purdue professor Donald Platt on his new book-length poem Tender Voyeur, which explores Platt’s complex journey of embracing his bisexuality.
National Poetry Day, observed each year in October, serves as a reminder of poetry’s enduring power to stir emotions, spark imagination, and capture human experience in just a few carefully chosen ...
Memoir stems from the abduction and murder of her mother in 1986 By Bethany McDonald Author Kristine Ervin began her recent visit to KU by addressing the title of her memoir, explaining that “Rabbit ...
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