Illustrations by children can be a critical tool in forensic investigations of child abuse. A recent study compared the results when child abuse victims were offered the opportunity to draw during ...
Sue MacLaine's play about Francis Bacon's muse invites the audience to bring sketchpads. What is it about painting on stage? In May, performer and playwright Sue MacLaine will strip naked in the ...
Trying to marshall my thoughts for this post, I realized that I've now been attending this event for ten years, and playing journalist for five. The tournament has in that time gone through four name ...
At the beginning of 2021, I posted a piece on this blog asking if any readers wanted to develop their critical thinking as a kind of New Year’s resolution. In light of the positive feedback I received ...
Welcome to this week’s edition of Drawing Conclusions. Over the course of spending more than 40 years as an editorial cartoonist, The Gazette’s Terry Mosher, aka Aislin, has also found himself in ...
If you are going to read one thing about higher ed this week, then make it Steven Mintz’s piece 11 Lessons From the History of Higher Ed. Mintz is both an historian and the Executive Director of the ...
A conclusion identifies what has been learned from the investigation and may agree or disagree with the hypothesis made during planning. For data to be considered reliable, repeats must be carried out ...
A recent Science & Technology Concentrate (C&EN, April 30, page 28) cited a PNAS paper on water's unexpected acidic surface (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2007, 104, 7342). Although the acidification of ...
Protestant England probably won't be entirely pleased with the analogy, but no matter how profoundly conditions or attitudes change, when Wimbledon speaks, it's with the closest thing the secular ...
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