Join us for an engaging series of panel discussions featuring leaders from Cleveland’s most treasured cultural institutions. Moderated by John Grabowski, Visiting Associate Professor of History, CWRU ...
From decades of rust and earth, see the amazing restoration of a WW1 soldier’s lighter that survived underground for a ...
From rusty relics to functional tools, watch the restoration journey of these wire cutters used in WW1 trenches.
Harvard University Press (HUP) will reissue five titles from its Charles Eliot Norton Lectures series, including Jorge Luis Borges’s This Craft of Verse and Umberto Eco’s Six Walks in the Fictional ...
18:07, Wed, Aug 27, 2025 Updated: 18:10, Wed, Aug 27, 2025 A World War 1 novel has readers captivated, as they label it one of the greatest books. Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks explores the story of a ...
Dear Eric: Our next-door neighbor is a longtime university professor who is well known in his field. We have been neighbors for many years, and we all get along well. He lives alone. An irritating ...
The India Vision for 2047 lecture on Sunday (August 24, 2025) by the academic Prof. Pratap Bhanu Mehta has stressed focusing on critical issues like poverty, authoritarianism, communalism, and the ...
Students and staff at Adelaide University are set to stage a sit-in style protest on campus, in response to the uni’s cancellation of most in-person lectures starting next year. ICYMI, the University ...
After a lull that included the appointment of a new fulltime Vice-Chancellor, the political atmosphere in Visva-Bharati appears to be heating up once again with the Rabindranath Tagore-founded ...
Blackmill Games has made a name for itself by concentrating on a specific niche in the FPS genre. Rather than design games with the special abilities and nimble movement of Apex Legends or Call of ...
BlackMill Games has announced Gallipoli, the next game in the long-running realistic multiplayer WW1 game series that includes Verdun, Tannenberg, and Isonzo. WW1: Gallipoli takes place in the Middle ...
Winston Churchill thinks it'd be a great idea to take Gallipoli. Surely this will be a great excursion with no major consequences; you'll just have to keep up your momentum and you'll win! Or, so says ...