Often overlooked, Ortigia, Sicily, has charming cobblestone streets, turquoise waters, and fresh seafood. Here's how to visit ...
Rock music is increasingly entering the classroom, from high school electives like TeachRock’s “An American History of Rock and Soul” to college courses and online learning platforms. These programs ...
The imminent visit by King Charles III marks a momentous occasion for the island — and a happy coincidence as the sovereign’s ...
Standing Where Others FellIn the summer of 2025, Cadet Amani Haskins and a group of fellow West Point cadets stood at a monument in the French ...
University of Richmond is set to introduce its first specific Jewish studies course "Introduction to Jewish Studies" in fall ...
Legislation being considered by Tennessee lawmakers would require all undergraduate students to take classes on American ...
Leon Smith of Pennsylvania engages high school students in new angles on seemingly well-trodden topics and events.
Seeing handwritten works on law, theology, astronomy and other subjects challenges the narrative that enslaved Africans ...
April 17, 2026 San Francisco Unified to approve ethnic studies course, update history curriculum. The San Francisco Unified ...
Anyone who plays golf has dreamed about teeing it up at Augusta National. The course looms large in our imaginations thanks to an enrapturing mixture of beauty, brawn and history. Every year, a select ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) took up a pair of controversial proposed policies on Tuesday that, if approved, will reshape lesson plans and classroom materials for Texas' ...
Why Course History Matters More At Augusta Mark Immelman and Patrick McDonald join Hailey Sutton and CBS Sports HQ to preview the Masters and discuss why course history matters so much at Augusta.