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Professor explores Yiddish theatre
Professor of Theatre Arts Joel Schechter's new book, "Messiahs of 1933: How Yiddish Theatre Survived Adversity Through Satire," explores a little-known era of contemporary theatre.
Mandarin academy combines literacy and technology
There are no textbooks in sight at this summer's Mandarin academy for middle school students hosted by the College of Education. Instead students read graphic novels and create podcasts, comics and digital stories.
Student's thesis renews spotted owl controversy
A graduate student's research exposed a new possible biological threat to the recovery of the endangered spotted owl. The information inspired new legal action by conservationists challenging aspects of the $489 million federal spotted owl recovery plan and logging in old growth forests.
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