Although Yinka Shonibare deals with pressing global issues, his work is not dry. He wants viewers to engage on whatever level they choose, whether taking simple delight in his use of brilliantly patterned textiles or responding to the concerns he addresses.
A caravan of international talent has quietly dispersed throughout the ACC, supplying more than one in six men’s basketball players (17.1 percent) listed on rosters at the start of the 2018-19 season.
In some ways, Texas A&M seemed like an unlikely match for George Bush’s presidential library and final resting place. But he forged a deep connection with the university.
With an acceptance rate lower than Georgetown’s, an endowment per student greater than NYU’s and an admission yield higher than Harvard’s, Missouri’s College Of The Ozarks ranks among the nation’s most exclusive colleges—despite its preference for B students.
A Princeton a cappella group won't sing "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid after complaints that its performance made audience members uncomfortable.
Trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are expected Monday to plot the future for the toppled Confederate monument. Its whereabouts are a secret. Can the statue come back into public view?
Master’s University and Seminary was raked over the coals for “unmatched” lapses in ethics and accountability, and reviewers said the rot begins at the top. Can the institution make change around its powerful president?
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