When you leave the production of “Becky Nurse of Salem” at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany you’ll remember the dynamic ...
Teachers say they worry federal efforts to shift historical narratives will rob students of vital information.
The Music Circle with John Hoban and Isabela Basombrio Hoban returns to Carracastle Community Centre on Monday, October 27, from 7pm. All are welcome to sing a song, play a tune, recite a poem or ...
Duquesne University professor and former U.S. Army officer Holly Mayer provided introductory remarks for her lecture about the creation of the Continental Army in 1775. The event was part of a ...
Welcome to Pocatello, Idaho – the kind of town where stress goes to die and affordability isn’t just a marketing slogan. Tucked away in southeastern Idaho, Pocatello offers that increasingly rare ...
A new state law will ensure New Jersey students are learning Latino and Hispanic history in the classroom. The law signed Sept. 29 by Gov. Phil Murphy will require public school districts to include ...
Books that strike a balance between being age appropriate, featuring rich, well-researched context and capturing the ...
Black Arms to Hold You Up,” the latest salvo from the award-winning cartoonist Ben Passmore, merges of-the-moment urgency ...
New legislation in the Ohio House would allow educators to teach about the positive impact of Christianity on American ...
Art is the past, present and future of human thought expressed creatively. History is the study of the past through documents and artifacts used for informing our present and changing the future.
Ohio lawmakers want public school teachers to talk about the positive influence of Christianity on American history without fear of being reprimanded.
There’s something exciting about watching your favorite characters excel academically —  maybe because romanticizing studying ...