Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis suggest new explanations for iconic prehistoric sites at Poverty Point in Louisiana. The post Why did ancient people build Poverty Point? appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Dan Butler, a political scientist in Arts & Sciences, brings civic lessons to life through Lego bricks. He created a series of stop-motion videos that turn pop culture into lessons on the U.S. government for high school students. The post Meet WashU’s Lego professor, a political scientist using animation to teach civics appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Chapman's English master's program prepared Sara Gonzalez '15 to launch and lead Rexpert Marketing, a digital marketing agency, while pursuing her true passion: teaching.| Chapman Newsroom
Students in Chapman's SURF program find their passion and potential in a summer filled with inquiry, exploration and discovery.| Chapman Newsroom
Fifty years after the Civil Rights Movement and during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a small group of Chapman University students met on Zoom to talk about institutional racism with people who were students in the late 1960s.| Chapman Newsroom