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Oh, the humanities
April 18, 2019
Oh, the humanities
April 18, 2019
The humanities have a perception problem. Fields of study such as philosophy, history and language are sometimes relegated to elective...
The humanities have a perception problem. Fields of study such as philosophy, history and language are sometimes relegated to elective...
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Education
Redefining working class
April 16, 2019
Redefining working class
April 16, 2019
Caroline Edinger has known for a while that she wants to be a teacher. She first realized her calling at...
Caroline Edinger has known for a while that she wants to be a teacher. She first realized her calling at...
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Education
Making dreams possible
April 10, 2019
Making dreams possible
April 10, 2019
As the eldest child of a Montessori schoolteacher, Rachel Averch knew from the time she was 5 years old that...
As the eldest child of a Montessori schoolteacher, Rachel Averch knew from the time she was 5 years old that...
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Education
Oh, the humanities: What’s lost without them?
April 3, 2019
Oh, the humanities: What’s lost without them?
April 3, 2019
How many books have you read about robots taking over the world? Or movies and TV shows about technology eroding...
How many books have you read about robots taking over the world? Or movies and TV shows about technology eroding...
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Education
Oh, the humanities: What employers want
April 2, 2019
Oh, the humanities: What employers want
April 2, 2019
What do employers want? In her first year as president of Metropolitan State University of Denver, Janine Davidson, Ph.D., asked...
What do employers want? In her first year as president of Metropolitan State University of Denver, Janine Davidson, Ph.D., asked...
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Education
Oh, the humanities: What’s the ROI?
April 1, 2019
Oh, the humanities: What’s the ROI?
April 1, 2019
The reality of higher education in 2019 is that getting a good job is the No. 1 priority. In fact,...
The reality of higher education in 2019 is that getting a good job is the No. 1 priority. In fact,...
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Education
Students take the stand
March 15, 2019
Students take the stand
March 15, 2019
Young Barbara Cook’s future hangs in the balance. “Has Susan Cook, as a mother, been successful in addressing her drug...
Young Barbara Cook’s future hangs in the balance. “Has Susan Cook, as a mother, been successful in addressing her drug...
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Arts and Culture
VIDEO: From aviator to artist
March 14, 2019
VIDEO: From aviator to artist
March 14, 2019
Ivan Schlutz was born to fly planes, but a brain injury altered his flight path. Here's how he overcame tragedy to become an acclaimed sculptor.
Ivan Schlutz was born to fly planes, but a brain injury altered his flight path. Here's how he overcame tragedy to become an acclaimed sculptor.
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Education
Just Keep Swimming
March 6, 2019
Just Keep Swimming
March 6, 2019
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Laura Richardson still remembers being cut from her Northglenn neighborhood swim team. But even at a...
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Laura Richardson still remembers being cut from her Northglenn neighborhood swim team. But even at a...