In May 1999, scholars reacted angrily to a lengthy review of five works on Native American history in The New York Review of Books. The dispute highlighted an important fact about academic life in the ...
When asked what surprised her most about publishing after a summer spent working as an intern at one of our presses, a history graduate student replied, “In graduate school, we focus on tearing books ...
The Scholarly Activity provides students with the opportunity to explore all facets of academic scholarship & research under the direction of a faculty mentor. All medical students, apart from MSTP ...
D avid Moher is painfully aware that the academic-publishing model is in trouble. As director of the Centre for Journalology in Ottawa, Canada, Moher studies how academics conduct research and how ...
Alaska’s Natives played significant roles in World War II, in the United States military and in protecting Alaska during and after attacks by Japanese forces. Additionally, residents of the Aleutian ...
Julian Kirchherr had a hypothesis. The Assistant Professor in Geosciences at Utrecht University suspected that a significant proportion of published research articles in the field of sustainability ...
Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow Penny S. Pritzker ’81 and the presidential search committee chose Claudine Gay as Harvard’s 30th president without conducting a scholarly review of her work, ...