The reform of the United States’ approximately $1 trillion in welfare programs is a perpetual subject for lawmakers to debate, but few federal welfare initiatives regularly undergo as much scrutiny ...
Our Carnegie R-1 institution offers M.A., M.A.T., and Ph.D. degrees in history, as well as a graduate certificate. Our accomplished faculty works closely with students in specializations including U.S ...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), was established in the Food Security Act of 1985, in order to permanently authorize the effort to provide incentives for farmers to retire environmentally ...
A history BS that prepares you not only to become a historian, but also to succeed in fields as diverse as business, education, government, journalism, law, and public service. Four Thematic ...
"I am a trembling flame / Crying with unheard voice / Reaching with sad, cold / Flaming hands ... / Reaching -- / Wondering ... /Longing for the touch / Of immortality." -- Willis G. Eberman Willis ...
Ideas have consequences. The great American philosopher Yogi Berra pointed out that "in theory, there is a difference between theory and practice, but in practice, there isn’t." The study of the ...
Study different time-periods and regions and learn to analyze sources critically. This critical analysis and our cutting-edge programs, from reading and writing to digital history and museum studies, ...
The program provides history majors with a record of high achievement with the opportunity to carry out historical research and write an original piece of scholarship. To be in the program, students ...
This prestigious master’s degree program, which Parsons offers in conjunction with Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, brings an object-focused, practice-based approach to the study of ...
Developing a Black history program is important work educators should not do in haste. I use “program” instead of “course” to highlight the importance of dedicated Black history instruction throughout ...
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - “I am a trembling flame / Crying with unheard voice / Reaching with sad, cold / Flaming hands … / Reaching - / Wondering … /Longing for the touch / Of immortality.” - Willis G.