In celebration of Women’s History Month, Gail Borden Public Library in downtown Elgin is hosting a “250 Years of Impactful Women in Illinois” exhibit and presenting several related programs and ...
Opened in 1955, the Catholic chapel offered a new direction in Modernist design.
The lecture that became one of the most consequential speeches in world history took place on March 5, 1946. Churchill came ...
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Oversized panels are set up inside the B.F. Hamilton Library on Franklin College’s campus, part of the exhibit “A Resilient Faith: Japanese American Baptists During World War II.” The exhibit, which ...
Bruce McCarty, a Knoxville architect, transformed the UT campus in the 1960s with the McClung Tower, the Pedestrian Bridge and the Stokely "Spam can." ...
Navy veteran L. Ron Hubbard begged the VA for mental health care. When none came, he created the Church of Scientology.
As readers mark the centennial of the Sheed & Ward publishing house, we celebrate what “the Sheedwardians”—as that unlikely Catholic power couple sometimes called themselves—meant back in their heyday ...
The Williamson College of Business Administration at YSU will host the Spring 2026 Paul J. Thomas Public Lecture in Economics on April 1.
Kellogg Community College is hosting a free exhibit of Ruth Adams’ palladium‑platinum prints exploring World War II‑era memorial sites across Europe.
The Canadian prime minister has put himself forward as one of the sharpest Western critics of Trump’s neo-imperial order. What’s less clear is what he’s offering in its stead.
Rosalie Silberman Abella, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, offered a wide-ranging exploration of the differences between American and Canadian constitutional jurisprudence when she ...