All posts tagged "History"
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Delaney Cruickshank | July 31, 2017
Florida Law Fights Against “Political Indoctrination” in School Textbooks
A conservative group backing the law objects to lessons on climate change and evolution.
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Josh Schmidt | July 8, 2017
Was Amelia Earhart Captured by Japan?
What do you think happened to the famous female pilot and her navigator?
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Michael Sliwinski | March 24, 2017
Before the Ban: The History of U.S. Immigration Policy
How recent calls for immigration restrictions compare to the history of immigration policy.
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Michael Sliwinski | February 6, 2017
The Story Behind the U.S.-Russia Relationship
The two nations have a long and complicated history.
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University of Nebraska College of Law | August 17, 2016
Looking to Launch a Career in Space Law? Nebraska Law is Here to Help
Is space law the final frontier?
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 4, 2016
The Best of #KatrinaPiersonHistory
Social media had fun with this one.
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Kui Mwai | October 12, 2015
McGraw-Hill to Edit Textbook that Refers to Slaves as “Workers”
The latest on the textbook controversy in Texas.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 19, 2015
Will AP History Become a Thing of the Past in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma lawmakers are moving ahead with a bill that would eliminate AP history classes because they don't agree...
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 7, 2015
Sandra Day O’Connor’s Startup Chosen for MacArthur Grant
Sandra Day O'Connor's iCivics startup received a MacArthur Grant of $750,000 to increase civics education in the U.S.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 24, 2014
Denver Students Walk Out to Protest County’s Attempt to Re-Write History
This generation is supposed to be apathetic, image-obsessed, and glued to their phones, right?
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Allison Dawson | September 12, 2014
9/11 Never Forget? Not Exactly For These GW Students
YAF only had a few questions to ask GW students, and their answers will shock you.