Tag: New Orleans
Drought can hit almost anywhere: How 5 cities that nearly ran...
Sara Hughes, University of Michigan and Michael Wilson, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Water scarcity is often viewed as an...
New Orleans attacker’s apparent loyalty to Islamic State group highlights persistent...
Sara Harmouch, American University
The deadly Jan. 1, 2025, attack in New Orleans serves as a reminder of the...
Here’s what happened when I taught a fly-fishing course in the...
Christopher Schaberg, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis
Uncommon Courses is an...
As countries ranging from Indonesia to Mexico aim to attract digital...
Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia University and Robert Litchfield, Washington & Jefferson College
Should your community welcome digital nomads...
Some coastal areas are more prone to devastating hurricanes – a...
Athena Masson, University of Florida
Every coastline in the North Atlantic is vulnerable to tropical storms, but some areas...
Once a symbol of desegregation, Ruby Bridges’ school now reflects another...
Connie L. Schaffer, University of Nebraska Omaha; Martha Graham Viator, Rowan University, and Meg White, Stockton University
On Nov. 14, 1960, after a long summer...
What lies beneath: To manage toxic contamination in cities, study their...
James R. Elliott, Rice University and Scott Frickel, Brown University
Philadelphia’s hip Northern Liberties community is an old working-class neighborhood that has become a model...
Why taking down Confederate memorials is only a first step
Joshua F.J. Inwood, Pennsylvania State University and Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee
Recently the city of New Orleans removed several Confederate monuments from a...