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The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationJuneteenth offers new ways to teach about slavery, Black perseverance and American historyMany students say they aren’t learning much about slavery beyond its harsh conditions. A historian explores how Juneteenth offers…11h ago11h ago
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The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationHow use-inspired research and engagement can build partnerships to solve problemsUse-inspired research goes beyond translational research to build lasting connections between researchers and communities.4d ago4d ago
The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationJFK’s unfinished legacy of peacemaking, a dream during the Cold WarWith wealth, charm and tactful leadership, John F. Kennedy set the standard for working toward the common good and decency in public…5d ago15d ago1
The Conversation U.S.inWise & WellWhy Do People Hate People?Hate is a strong and sometimes unnecessarily divisive emotion. Learn how to be an “upstander,” helping break the cycle that has consumed…5d ago205d ago20
The Conversation U.S.inAha! ScienceWhy Does Pizza Taste So Good?Pizza might seem like a simple food, but it’s uniquely equipped to excite our brains and thrill our taste buds.6d ago16d ago1
The Conversation U.S.inWise & WellAlcohol Causes Breast Cancer (But Most Women Don’t Know That)Drinking alcohol is normalized in US society, masking its serious health risks6d ago216d ago21
The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationWhat America’s first board game can teach us about the aspirations of a young nationFew copies remain of the earliest known board game produced in the US.Jun 610Jun 610
The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationPolarization may phase out of American politics as younger generations shift into powerYounger generations today agree more on key national issues than older generations do. A time of intense polarization may be ending.Jun 53Jun 53