Literature, Science and the Arts
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Meet the Young Leaders: Women Who Deliver Young Leaders Program
The Women Deliver Young Leaders Program provides youth advocates with the training and resources necessary to extend their influence and actively ... -
20 Inspiring Educators to Follow on Twitter in 2019
Fellow educators are one of the greatest sources of information on teaching and learning. But when you’re seeking inspiration outside of your district, Twitter ... -
13 activists who convinced us to keep fighting in 2018
Victoria Rodriguez, Mashable.com In 2018, practically anyone can accrue thousands of followers on social media, but only some people use ... -
Meet the 2019 Class of Young Global Leaders
Mariah Levin, WeForum.org Earlier this year, the Edelman Trust Barometer reported that only 20% of people feel that current economic and ... -
Who are the Nobel Peace Prize favorites and when will it be announced?: What you should know
Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY The Norwegian Nobel Committee will announce the winner, or winners, of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize Friday in Oslo, Norway. ... -
Time’s Person of the Year is its youngest ever: Greta Thunberg, the teen climate activist.
By Charlotte Alter, Suyin Haynes and Justin Worland. Photographs by Evgenia Arbugaeva for TIME. Thunberg began a global movement ... -
Lego just released audio and Braille instructions. They did it because of a blind man who never gave up.
Hannah Natanson, WashingtonPost.com Matthew Shifrin first discovered Legos when he thrust his hands deep inside a crate crammed full of the ... -
A Mathematician Has Created a Teaching Method That’s Proving There’s No Such Thing as a Bad Math Student
Jenny Anderson, getpocket.com, originally published 02.15.2017 by Quartz Math is a notoriously hard subject for many kids and adults. There is a gender ... -
The 20 Most Influential Young Curators in the United States
Alexxa Gotthardt, Artsy.net The role that curators play, like the art they care for, is constantly evolving. As culture shifts, ... -
The Liberal Arts May Not Survive the 21st Century
Adam Harris, The Atlantic For many years, Wisconsin had one of the finest public-university systems in the country. It was built on an idea: ...