Sam Nichols isn’t afraid of a little risk. As the curator for the Taproot New Music Festival, he puts a lot of trust into the composers and musicians creating pieces for the multi-day event. “There’s ...
An H.B.C.U.’s remarkable Hale Woodruff murals commemorating Black history have been bought by an art museum and two foundations. But the college says it is not completely letting go. “The Underground ...
A new program at Columbia-Greene Community College is addressing the growing nursing shortage while equipping students with a well-paying career. News10's Valerie Wencis spoke to the college's ...
An original print by Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn is on display at Illinois Central College. The exhibition is free, open to the public, and runs through November 7 on the East Peoria campus. The ...
Jim Obergefell, the lead plaintiff in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage, Obergefell v. Hodges, will speak Thursday at Columbia College. The lecture begins at ...
Imagine sitting in your college lecture when, out of nowhere, someone bursts out with racist slurs and flashes a Nazi sign while screaming racist foolishness. Sounds insane, right? That’s exactly what ...
A man who disrupted a college classroom to yell slurs and give Nazi salutes learned about the paradox of tolerance the hard way. This week, multiple videos have been circulating showing the saga that ...
This story comes to OPB from the education journalism nonprofit, Hechinger Report. GRESHAM, Ore. — When Ken Perez was 24, he quit his construction job and moved back in with his parents so he could ...
The Muscatine Art Center will welcome back acclaimed art scholar Carol Ehlers from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for her presentation, “Marvin Cone and Grant Wood: Their ...
Paige Hoch, 19, of Albany, works on art after passing her teacher’s Friendship Quiz. Every student had to learn every classmate’s name and a fact about them. Paige Hoch, 19, of Albany, works on art ...
As an Israeli professor began to speak, some attendees appeared to switch on their cameras and microphones and started yelling. Instead of their faces, they showed disturbing images. By Sharon ...
Annie Alexander was a trailblazer, who, around 120 years ago, was participating in paleontological expeditions. This was unusual for a woman at the time, but that is no longer the case. This semester, ...