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A new EU joint research project led by the University of Göttingen will explore how migration, demographic change and current crises are affecting social cohesion and democratic structures in Europe.
More than 80 men in Riverview Correctional Facility are taking classes to earn their bachelor's degree in sociology from SUNY Potsdam.
In a time of opposition to race-focused education and DEI initiatives, CUNY’s Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies (BRES) graduate ...
Liz Morris explains why she should be elected to District 6 seat of Aiken County Board of Education. She writes about her ...
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Hassan Diab was convicted by a French court in 2023 for the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue that killed four.