Catholic scholars from across the country will gather Oct. 24-25 at Franciscan University of Steubenville for the 33rd-annual National Conference of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists. The ...
In recent years, leaders of American academic medicine have struggled to explain why public trust in medical science and ...
As a consequence of daily humiliation by a Neo-colonial society obsessed with perversion, Africans are being deracinated.
If you graph the history of economic growth, it looks a lot like a hockey stick laid on the ground with its blade sticking up ...
Join Dr. Ioannis Syrigos from Ancient Origins as he interviews Eckart Frahm, Yale professor and leading expert on Assyria and Mesopotamian history. Together, they’ll uncover the mysteries of the ...
Spain is a country where history breathes through cobbled streets, towering cathedrals, and ancient fortresses. From Roman ...
Chen Wei holds a PhD in political science from Peking University and was a visiting scholar at the Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department of Political Science at the University ...
Out of the ashes of a failed revolution came a new kind of resistance—one fought with ideas. The Frankfurt School’s thinkers ...
Political attitudes and opinions can and do shift, sometimes drastically. Recent psychological research from Washington ...
The initial cuts in February drew widespread criticism from Penn students and faculty, who expressed concern for the ...
Drawing on decades of experience in global health and international scientific exchanges, Nobel laureate Peter Agre makes the ...
An example of this conflict occurred in the 1920s when Trofim Lysenko, a Soviet biologist, rejected natural selection in ...