West Texas A&M University announced that the connections between Roman law and the U.S. Constitution, among other topics, ...
The Council of Wits University has appointed Professor Zeblon Vilakazi as vice-chancellor and principal for five more years.
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Securing a clerkship at the US Supreme Court is one of the most prestigious opportunities available to a recent law school ...
Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed UK retail sales volumes rose by 1.0% in February from January, well ahead of an FXStreet-cited consensus for a 0.3% fall. In January, retail ...
The University of Michigan Department of Music Theory hosted a lecture Thursday afternoon by alum Nancy Rao, distinguished professor of music and Chinese American music at Rutgers University. The ...
Oxford is home to glorious architecture and steeped in history – from hidden gems such as the Ashmolean Museum and Hinksey Heights Nature Reserve.
New jobs and innovation are coming to the Bowen Basin as ground is broken on a new industrial precinct in the heart of a ...
Thomas Maier’s latest release, “The Invisible Spy,” revisits the cinematic life of real-life U.S. intelligence officer Ernest ...
Since at least the 1960s, Blacks and Latinos have had coalition-building efforts based on all the things we have in common.
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Ron Currie's new novel, "The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne," tells the story of a small-town drug mobster, a formidable woman of French descent. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Currie about it.