Eight scholars from Brown University looked back at the pandemic with an eye toward how its lessons can help the United States and other nations prepare for the next global health crisis.
Humanitarianism is about building the kind of world we want to live in. Change isn’t optional but a responsibility. So…let’s act with urgency, compassion and purpose. The heart of the movement is ...
The 27th edition of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, launching on April 3, will feature a lineup of 34 feature ...
A new search tool unveiled Friday increases public access to information about the connections between advisors to the ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people unexpectedly needed critical care such as ventilators but were unable to ...
Trump retaliates against Canada in trade war by doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum - President says new tariffs to go ...
100 days into his role, Tel Aviv’s Anu Museum CEO Oded Revivi looks to keep his institution relevant
The old Beit Hatfutsot, literally “the House of the Diasporas,” on Tel Aviv University’s campus was a museum focused on the ...
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