The short answer? Yes and yes. The full answer is a bit more complicated.
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The Master of Science in Museums and Digital Culture (MDC) is a museum studies graduate program designed to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Students explore how museums, ...
Volunteers at the Lesbian Herstory Archives in the late 1980s. (Photo courtesy of Lesbian Herstory Archives) In 1979 a young woman called the Lesbian Switchboard, a hotline in New York City, and a ...
We live, we often hear, in a world full of information, deracinated data stamping out all the humanity from our lives. The Catholic Korean-born German philosopher Byung-chul Han, recently hailed as an ...
Excerpted from Empire of Imagination: Gary Gygax and the Birth of Dungeons & Dragons by Michael Witwer. Out now from Bloomsbury. Dungeons & Dragons changed the world, but in ways far more abstract ...
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The phrase “food safety culture” is everywhere these days, but what does it mean and how can you, a front-line retail food manager, cultivate it in your workplace? At its core, food safety culture is ...
Japanese culture has been around for thousands of years. Although we can’t pinpoint a specific date it was established, archaeologists have uncovered and been able to piece together parts of Japanese ...