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High school students continue to engage with the humanities (English, languages, and history) at a high rate, albeit with evidence of some troubling...
Founded in 1780, the American Academy of Arts & Sciences honors excellence and convenes leaders to examine new ideas, address issues of importance to ...
How should one measure the value of a college degree? In a study releasedTuesday by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the Humanities...
In the 20 years since the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 defined "arts" as a "core academic subject," and the six years since the Every Student...
The American Academy of Arts & Sciences announces today the election of 252 new members. The Academy was established in 1780 by the country's...
A major report released from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences reveals new information about how Americans engage in the humanities and what...
A bipartisan commission, convened by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, released a report today that recommends 31 steps to strengthen...
The American Academy of Arts & Sciences was founded in 1780 by John Adams, John Hancock, and others who believed the new republic should honor...
The American Academy of Arts & Sciences and TIAA Institute today released three videos focused on the national priorities set forth by the Academy's...
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences today announced the election of its new members for 2019. The new class of more than 200 members recognizes ...
As part of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' commitment to recognizing and celebrating excellence, 213 individuals in a wide range of...
The Dakota Access Pipeline protests raised the visibility of Native people in the United States to levels not seen since the takeover of Wounded Knee ...
Amid increasing concern over the extent to which the public values scientific evidence, a new report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
It is simple to hope for an end to the world's civil wars–nearly thirty of which are underway right now–but it is not at all simple to bring these...
One of the great success stories of education in America is access. In the nineteenth century, the United States established local, public schools...
College completion rates are low. Programs that help students complete college cost money. What if we invest in helping more students graduate from...
Civil wars continue to be a frequent and debilitating phenomenon in international politics. Of the approximately 200 countries in the world, there...
"Democracy is under siege." So begins the Summer 2017 issue of Dædalus on "The Prospects & Limits of Deliberative Democracy." In their introduction...
Under what conditions can nuclear waste management be both commercially viable and conducted in accordance with strict safety, security, and...
The Commission on the Future of Undergraduate Education at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences released a new publication: Undergraduate...
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences today announced the election of 228 new members. They include some of the world's most accomplished...
Following the 2014 annexation of Crimea and the alleged Kremlin-backed interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the United States has...
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences today released the final report and recommendations of the Commission on Language Learning, a national...
n his historic May 2016 speech in Hiroshima, President Barack Obama highlighted the need to strengthen the institutions that govern, however...
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