Kathleen DuVal is a history professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Native Nations: A Millennium in North America, Independence Lost: ...
A case of a cappella-linked vandalism has led to the removal of Yale’s iconic ‘Lipstick’ sculpture from a residence hall, and ...
John Stossel reports on the historical context of slavery in the U.S. with Wilfred Reilly, a politicial science professor and ...
From Tulsa and Baltimore to Topeka and New Haven, these American cities all have generous relocation schemes that will pay ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the risk for obesity-related cancer associated with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) or ...
Several university leaders have expressed shock when actions by Donald Trump and his 2.0 administration officials have gone ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... LA CHAPELLE AU RIBOUL, FRANCE — When nuns listed a vacant Catholic girls’ school for sale in this sleepy French village in 2017, American […] ...
And that culminated in the 1924 Immigration Act that was hailed in newspaper headlines as “America of the Melting Pot Comes ...
New, sometimes controversial, centers have been pushed as a way to emphasize civic and classical education. So far, students aren’t flocking to their courses.
UConn Draper Chair of American History Manisha Sinha discusses global perspectives on abolition and democracy following a lecture tour celebrating the ...
For the first time in conference history, the Ivy League will compete in the FCS playoffs. Yale and Harvard earned bids to the 24-team field announced Sunday night via ESPN, marking a significant ...
The record books for The Game are well-guarded by a century and a half of history, with Harvard and Yale having played 140 times since 1875, the third most of any rivalry in college football. However, ...