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The prevalence of seagrass throughout human civilisation has fostered spiritual and cultural relations with these underwater ...
Part of the appeal of phrenology was that it gave people a vocabulary to understand themselves and others. With urbanisation and a growing middle class, outside rigid class and religious structures, ...
In a context marked by the precariousness of working conditions and the proliferation of intermittent, invisible and unpaid ...
A partnership between RIT history department, RIT Press, and the Rochester Public Library relaunched the Rochester History ...
A new book tells the story of Nathaniel Isaacs, a 19th-century British Jew who played a complicated role in the colonization ...
Charles Beeker, leader of IU's Center for Underwater Science, was awarded a Sagamore of the Wabash last month.
Author, filmmaker, and activist Curtis Chin delivered the Asian American Studies Program’s 2025 Yoonmee Chang Memorial ...
Join us as we travel back 20,000 to 60,000 years ago, when Homo sapiens spread across the world during the Ice Age. Explore ...
This late-19th century robe from the Nuxalk people at Bella Coola is one of more than 60 treasures in the first-ever ...
The Martlet attended the research fair on March 19 to learn about the exciting and important work UVic undergraduates are ...
President Donald Trump's plan isn't the first mass deportation effort in U.S. history. Dr. Ramona Perez, a professor of Anthropology at San Diego State University, recounted how a Great Depression-era ...