Duckworth has acquired What Ails Her?: A History of Women’s Health by historian and content creator Mina Moriarty. Editorial ...
Born in Belgium and educated there and in the United States, Janie Vanpée joined Smith’s French department in 1985 and the comparative literature program in 1987. She is the co-editor, with E. S. Burt ...
San Antonio’s arts and entertainment calendar for 2025 is already packed with lots of big-buzz events. To name just a few, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — This mid-December weekend, central Ohio is packed with ways to celebrate the season, from dazzling gardens to festive markets, live performances and even a predawn run through ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Anne Bronte's second novel, published in 1848, which is now celebrated alongside those of her sisters but which Charlotte Bronte tried to suppress as a 'mistake'. It ...
Elizabeth Fry: 'The angel of prisons' 'War and Peace' by the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy charts the story of Russia during the Napoleonic wars of the early 19th century, covering the pandemonium and ...
Eben Etzebeth, the Springboks lock serving a 12-week ban for eye-gouging Alex Mann of Wales, has claimed it was “never intentional”, contradicting the verdict of an independent disciplinary committee ...
South Africa forward Eben Etzebeth has broken his silence in the wake of his 12-week suspension for an eye gouge against Wales, saying he never intended to hurt Alex Mann, or even go near his face ...
Eben Etzebeth has doubled down on his recent defence against an eye-gouging charge, saying that it was “not intentional” in an impassioned post on social media. The veteran Bok lock was found guilty ...
At DMU, we have an ambitious Research Strategy which aims to make research central to our mission as a university. We believe that a diverse range of researchers produces the best research and our ...
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