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The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is awarding $37.5 million in grants for 240 humanities projects across the country, including several in the Tri-State.
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Climate change is affecting nearly everything — bee populations included. Melanie Kazenel, Ph.D., is studying just how different bees are dealing with warming and drier habitats.
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The award-winning author and journalist leads off Black History Month Friday at the school in Richmond, Ind.
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Anne Houtman will retire at the end of the 2023-24 school year to "resume scholarly projects she put on hold" when she became president.
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Rather than mining new gemstones and metals, students from several Midwest schools — including Earlham College, Bowling Green State University, Indiana University, and Ball State — will transform donated jewelry into new pieces.
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Following its debut in Richmond, Ind., this week, Earlham College is taking an original adaptation of a local author's steampunk odyssey to the world's largest performance arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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Earlham College is moving to make its 400-acre Earlham Nature Reserve System more accessible to the public.
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A group of researchers from a variety of institutions, including Earlham College, have published a paper in the Journal of Applied Ecology on best practices for LGBTQ+ inclusion during field research.
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Students flew drones and created digital landscape models from GPS data, allowing them to zero in on new fossils.
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The program created by Earlham College students is designed to help prepare high schoolers who are not college-bound for jobs in local industries.