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Politics - History / Archeology - 27.09.2023

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 13.09.2023

History / Archeology - 12.09.2023

History / Archeology - Health - 08.08.2023

History / Archeology - 08.08.2023

Art and Design - History / Archeology - 26.07.2023

History / Archeology - 24.07.2023
The 'forgotten peace' of World War I
The ’forgotten peace’ of World War I
One hundred years after the Treaty of Lausanne, a look back shows its shortcomings for Armenians - and others.

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 30.06.2023
Q&A: Cleopatra? Next, please. The African royal warrior queen you’ve never heard of
FACULTY Q&A A recent Netflix docuseries casts Cleopatra as Black, and a public argument has erupted over whether that's historically accurate.

History / Archeology - Art and Design - 23.06.2023

Campus - History / Archeology - 14.06.2023

Health - History / Archeology - 12.06.2023

Economics - History / Archeology - 01.06.2023

History / Archeology - 25.05.2023
Digital Map Provides Interactive Lesson on Telegraph History
Before Andrew Carnegie became the industrialist he's remembered as today, he worked for an early telegraph company in Pittsburgh as a messenger boy.

History / Archeology - 18.05.2023

History / Archeology - 18.05.2023

History / Archeology - 12.05.2023
A symbol with a story
A symbol with a story
The iconic MIT Press colophon symbolizes the legacy of its creator Muriel Cooper, a graphic design pioneer and longtime member of the MIT community.

Life Sciences - History / Archeology - 11.05.2023
James Valentine, who studied the origin of animal diversity, has died
James Valentine, a UC Berkeley professor emeritus of integrative biology and a pioneer of modern paleobiology.

History / Archeology - Religions - 05.05.2023
How a medieval Europe lie spread antisemitism across the world
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History / Archeology - 01.05.2023
Oldest human remains in Puerto Rico expand knowledge of island’s roots
Thirty years ago, a private contractor unearthed a collection of human remains, along with tens of thousands of other artifacts, from the Ortiz site, what would prove to be the island of Puerto Rico's oldest burial location.

History / Archeology - 25.04.2023

Campus - History / Archeology - 18.04.2023

History / Archeology - 14.04.2023
Sacred ground: Stepping off the map and onto the beaches, cliffs of Normandy
Sacred ground: Stepping off the map and onto the beaches, cliffs of Normandy Unprecedented staff ride helps U-M ROTC candidates process the reality of D-Day Story by Fernanda Pires, photos and video

Music - History / Archeology - 11.04.2023
New details of Billie Holiday's early life in Baltimore
New details of Billie Holiday’s early life in Baltimore
New Billie Holiday collection reveals details of her life in Baltimore A showcase at the Baltimore Museum of Art offers a first glimpse of a newly acquired collection A baby photo.

Art and Design - History / Archeology - 11.04.2023

Health - History / Archeology - 07.04.2023

History / Archeology - Health - 05.04.2023
Students discover stories of girls who lived at former Hopkins orphanage
Students discover stories of girls who lived at former Hopkins orphanage
The course is part of the ongoing Hard Histories at Hopkins project, which examines the role that racism and discrimination have played at the institution Johns Hopkins University students are workin

History / Archeology - 05.04.2023

Art and Design - History / Archeology - 04.04.2023

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 30.03.2023
Overlooked history in sacred places
Overlooked history in sacred places
Students trace overlooked history in sacred places The Johns Hopkins course Researching the Africana Archive: Black Cemetery Stories brings together a community of scholars to discover, recover, and

Event - History / Archeology - 20.03.2023

Computer Science - History / Archeology - 14.03.2023
A Victorian-era computer pioneer gets to speak for herself
A Victorian-era computer pioneer gets to speak for herself
Arts + Culture Ada Lovelace published the first description of a computer program; a UCLA doctoral candidate is using AI to reveal her forgotten story Arts + Culture Ada Lovelace published the first d

History / Archeology - Law - 13.03.2023

History / Archeology - 10.03.2023
A Recipe for Understanding
"Food is not neutral.It is a very rich and deep way of looking at Palestinian and Israeli identity and history.
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