The best approach to media literacy will come through teaching that fosters concrete skills alongside historical knowledge.
Sociologist Eve L. Ewing joins The Excerpt to discuss her new book “Original Sins,” which argues that schools enforce racial hierarchies.
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The Michigan Daily sat down with University first spouse Wendy Yip to discuss her involvement on campus, her academic ...
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THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION cuts half its staff as President Donald Trump vows to wind the agency down, a move that will lead ...
The Wright Museum and Bank of America expand Black history access with free programs, cultural preservation, and deep community engagement.
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The chief technology officer of a nationally respected computer forensics company in Minnesota is under investigation by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office for allegations he has lied about his ...
Moving an anti-DEI bill allows the GOP dominated South Carolina House to fulfill a push from national Republicans to fight ...
In preparation for the upcoming CSG elections, The Michigan Daily sat down with candidates for the UMPD Oversight Committee.