It’s all too common to think of geography education as a rote march through cities, countries, borders, mountain ranges, and rivers. But Sarah L. Smiley, an associate professor at Kent State ...
Theatre is more than performance. It carries history, voice, emotion, and identity. Every country shapes its stage differently, drawing from its culture, ...
Human geography first and foremost involves the study of human beings--more specifically, of the organization of human activity and of spatial patterns as they affect and, in turn, respond to the ...
Quebec has built a strong identity that sets it apart from the rest of Canada, rooted in language, culture, and politics.