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Native adoptee found her way home, then fought for others
Losing legal protection for Indian adoptees could end tribes as we know them, experts say Photo credit: National Archives – Division of Indian Health
Children’s storybooks: Four experts share some of the best
A storybook can be an immersive experience for a child and can open doors to new possibilities. With so many excellent storybooks available, it can be challenging to know which ones are best for children in your life. Four college faculty in the Department of Teaching and Learning have served on committees that decide which […]
Campbell Hall: A 1916 symbol of promise recalls its past, looks to the future
For 105 years, an iconic building has stood just beyond the western edge of the Ohio State Oval. With four sets of classical Doric columns adorning its three-arched entry, Campbell Hall endures, overlooking Mirror Lake, refusing to give way to time.
Not your mother’s preschool
As society evolves, early childhood education should, too. Why the preschool of 1995 (or even 2010) doesn’t cut it anymore.
Forever in debt? Eliminating costs that create ‘scary’ burdens for students
Third-year teaching and learning student Chloe Baker managed until September to keep aloft all the spinning plates in her 20-year-old life: taking classes, waiting tables to pay rent and faithfully applying for scholarships, grants and loans to fund college.