For this year’s Missions Conference, themed “Children of Light,” SMU has invited Usha Reifsnider to speak on her experiences as a Christian who converted from a Hindu background. She seeks to give ...
These artifacts and these ancestral bones have been used to parade our people, to use as tokenism… almost like we’re ...
Latina women like Frida Kahlo, Rita Moreno, and Ellen Ochoa are pioneers in their field, having become the first Hispanic women to achieve major feats.
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Ancient weapon revolution: How the bow and arrow spread across western North America 1,400 years ago
In A Nutshell Researchers dated 136 preserved organic weapons from western North America and found the bow and arrow appeared in both northern and southern regions around 1,400 years ago. In the south ...
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Visiting Te Puia and the geothermal landscape of Rotorua in New Zealand
Located in Rotorua’s Whakarewarewa Valley, Te Puia cultural center sits on one of New Zealand’s most active geothermal ...
Eugene’s housed residents are constantly witnessing the city’s homelessness crisis: tents, people sifting through bins for ...
Two humanitarian aid trips to Guatemala when he was in his late teens and early 20s first introduced Winston to the Mayans. There really wasn’t anything to suggest much of a connection, let alone love ...
Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
Leaders from museums, arts and government join a 16-member Visioning Task Force guiding the New York State Museum’s $150M future.
An interdisciplinary study recently published in Nature Communications provides a clearer picture of life in Central Europe ...
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