Professor Burnis Morris and Michelle Morrison from Marshall stopped by First Look at Four to tell us about it.
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Black History Month begins today but several Hampton Roads venues have already started, with exhibitions, lectures and concerts. Some events are even year-round. And why not? Black history is everyone ...
Interested in the history of comics and health care, or the rise of female physicians? Intrigued by tales of the 1918 influenza epidemic or the connections between Harry Potter and some of medical ...
Professors in the McDonough School of Business are expanding their usage of technology that records and posts their lectures online in an initiative that may soon spread across campus. According to ...
The Fenton History Center will present the last lecture of the year on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 1 p.m. Chautauqua County Historian Norman Carlson will speak on Chautauqua County’s part in the 250th ...