It’s that time of year again. Soon ghosts and goblins will be rapping at your chamber door with the all-too-familiar salutation: “Trick or treat!” No Halloween would be complete without... read more →
Every November, we take the time to reflect on the myriad contributions of Native Americans throughout history. If you’re looking for a resource that can help students explore more than... read more →
“I hate math.” As educators, chances are we have heard this sentence many times before from students (and maybe even adults). Heck, we may have uttered these words ourselves. Can... read more →
Anyone who wants to study history needs access to primary sources—copies of the documents, photographs, recordings, and other content created during the period being studied. Historians turn to primary sources... read more →
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “expat”? Is it maybe a white American or European living abroad, probably for a handful of years... read more →