Potofsky Professor of Sociology, Emerita Shulamit Reinharz, GSAS MA’69, PhD’77, as finalists for this year’s National Jewish Book ... Letter: From Sacred Scrolls to Graffiti,” by Izzy Pludwinski ...
Rachel Reeves is desperate for her plan for economic growth to work - but meddling with the tax benefits of cash ISAs is ...
A candidate with Grade ‘B’ has an outstanding achievement level, which demonstrates a high level of competency by applying ...
But for readers who are ready to make new financial moves, this book will prove helpful. The principles of "The Simple Path to Wealth" were first laid out in a series of letters by the author to ...
Out of 157 young Vermonters recognized by the 2025 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, an impressive 28 attend schools in the ...
Saturday is Flag Day, and our Maple Leaf Flag turns 60. And this year, as a rattle-brained U.S. president rattles his sword ...
Acclaimed author m.s. RedCherries is set to read from “mother,” her debut literary work, at Harper College. The book, one of ...
The Lenox Library's Distinguished Lecture Series continues on Sunday, Feb. 23, with National Book Award finalist Jerald Walker, author of "How to Make a Slave and Other Essays." ...
Elizabeth Willis, since arriving on the University of Iowa campus a decade ago, has come to epitomize the iconic and esteemed ...
Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon's book, SERVE, is a finalist for Best Book in Journalism in 2024 at the 42nd National Book Awards. SERVE is an anthology of stories written by martial-law survivors that was ...