Grad School for the Rest of Us
The first guide to provide FirstGen, low-income, and nontraditional students of color with tools to consider and navigate grad school.
How can material objects help us better understand the complex, contested, and sometimes contradictory history of philanthropy? This question guides the new special issue of The Public Historian, “Material Culture as a …
Read More >This interview was originally published by the UCI School of Social Sciences, and is reposted here with permission. In their newly released edition of Immigrant America: A Portrait (University of California Press), UCI Distinguished …
Read More >“What do we, as feminists, need right now—from cinema, from archives, from our communities? How can filmmaking, film festivals, and social movements of the past inspire or befuddle us today? And what is …
Read More >The rise of the knowledge economy was one of the key developments of the 20th century. Buildings for white-collar work have transformed the heart of every major city—and their role continues to …
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