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Why is Johns Hopkins Still Honoring an Antisemite?
Isaiah Bowman was one of the worst college presidents in American history.
by
Sanford Jacoby
,
Laurel Leff
via
The Chronicle of Higher Education
on
February 22, 2024
Imperfecta
Her brother’s disease leads a writer to challenge how we conceive of human abnormality in the emerging era of gene editing.
by
Pamela Haag
via
The American Scholar
on
June 20, 2024
How the Study of Slavery Has Shaped the Academy
Who decides how history gets written?
by
Scott Spillman
via
The Chronicle of Higher Education
on
March 4, 2025
How Woodrow Wilson’s Privileged Southern Upbringing Influenced His Love Life
In Wilson’s chivalric framework, women were required to be submissive precisely so that men could protect the weaker sex.
by
Christopher Cox
via
Literary Hub
on
November 8, 2024
The Rise of the UniverCity
Historian Davarian Baldwin explains how universities have come to wield the kind of power that were once hallmarks of ruthless employers in company towns.
by
Davarian L. Baldwin
,
Meagan Day
via
Jacobin
on
September 2, 2021
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Years of Medical Abuse Make Black Americans Less Likely to Trust the Coronavirus Vaccine
Reckoning with our past is crucial to getting buy-in for the vaccine.
by
Dan Royles
via
Made By History
on
December 15, 2020
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