Category : Adult Education


Holocaust Colonialism Framing Distorts History

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jack Jedwab warns against academic trends that reframe the Holocaust through colonial lenses, arguing this revisionism obscures its unique antisemitic ideology and threatens historical understanding.

Oldest Wooden Tools Found in Greece

Archaeologists uncover two 430,000-year-old wooden artifacts in Greece, offering rare insights into early human technology and survival strategies.

Oldest Wooden Tools Discovered in Greece

Scientists have recovered remarkably preserved 430,000-year-old wooden artifacts from a site in Greece, offering unprecedented insights into early human technology and survival strategies.

Canadian Wins World Scrabble Championship

Adam Logan, a mathematician from Canada, describes the 'wonderful feeling' of becoming the 2025 World Scrabble champion. Discover his unique strategy and insights.

MRU Program Transitions Refugees to Meaningful Jobs

A partnership between Mount Royal University, the Alberta government, and the Northpine Foundation is successfully helping refugees in Calgary transition into meaningful careers. Learn how the StartWork campaign is changing lives.

Monaco Yachting Masterclass Achieves IAMI Certification

The Yachting Masterclass at Yacht Club de Monaco's La Belle Classe Academy has received official IAMI certification, a global benchmark for maritime training standards. Discover how this elevates yachting education.

Historic Flanders Fields Manuscripts at McGill Library

McGill University's Osler Library preserves four handwritten copies of John McCrae's iconic war poem, offering unique insights into Canadian history and remembrance traditions ahead of Remembrance Day.

Thomas Sowell: From Dropout to Intellectual Giant

Discover how Thomas Sowell overcame poverty, dropped out of school, and became one of America's most influential conservative thinkers through sheer determination and intellectual curiosity.

Page 1 of 1