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How a flu virus shut down the US economy in 1872...

Ernest Freeberg, University of Tennessee In 1872 the U.S. economy was growing as the young nation industrialized and expanded westward. Then in the autumn, a...

Opportunities to practice real-life philanthropy bring academic benefits

Kajsa Larson, Northern Kentucky University and Mark A. Neikirk, Northern Kentucky University A crisis shelter for battered women. A nonprofit that provides wigs and makeup...

Why Steve Bannon faces fraud charges: 4 questions answered

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, University of Notre Dame Editor’s note: Federal prosecutors in New York have arrested former senior Trump adviser Steve Bannon and three other...

Why New York is suing the NRA: 4 questions answered

Brian Mittendorf, The Ohio State University Editor’s note: New York state Attorney General Letitia James is suing the National Rifle Association and four of its...

The Life and Mission of Atul Tandon, Recipient of Life &...

Ending Extreme Poverty Atul Tandon is fighting for one big goal: to end extreme poverty in his lifetime.  An Indian-born banker, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who is...

7 things public schools do besides teach kids academic basics

Samantha Keppler, University of Michigan With schools closed due to COVID-19, communities are scrambling to provide students with meals and supplies and meet other needs....

7 things public schools do besides teach kids academic basics

Samantha Keppler, University of Michigan With schools closed due to COVID-19, communities are scrambling to provide students with meals and supplies and meet other needs....

Los Angeles is far from ending homelessness – but other American...

Brenda Wiewel, University of Southern California Los Angeles became ground zero for America’s homelessness crisis after President Donald Trump visited the city on Sept. 17. “We...

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