Verdant Detroit: Can ‘agrihoods’ revitalize urban centers?
The way a city uses and reuses space has a powerful impact on its identity and economy.
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The way a city uses and reuses space has a powerful impact on its identity and economy.
The hot topic at Mobile World Congress this year is not a new phone - apart from the Nokia 3110, they all look the same.
There are "just weeks" to secure the future of a world-leading research facility on UK soil in the wake of the government's decision to leave the European Atomic Energy Community as part of Brexit.
President Donald Trump said he believes former President Barack Obama has been behind the leaks within his administration and the sizable, angry town hall crowds Republicans have faced across the country
Education secretary's remarks astound many advocates for colleges that were created because black students were denied choices.
Officials overseeing endowments at some of Indiana’s smaller colleges and universities have cut back on spending, or are considering doing so, after struggling to grow the size of their funds over the past decade.
More African-Americans appear to be taking an active interest in their right to bear arms since the election of President Donald Trump, gun club leaders and firearm sellers say.
With Donald Trump in the White House, America's relationship with the rest of the world is on the verge of changing in some important ways.
Resurrected from the brink of closure in 2015, Sweet Briar College officials are working to keep the private all-women’s school alive, despite ongoing challenges.
Obama administration guidelines for LGBT student protections under Title IX remain in place, and the student codes at Liberty and Bob Jones Universities appear to violate them.