When asked what every university and college student needs to learn, it is tempting to offer a list of Great Books that have disappeared from higher education and from the minds of today’s students.
Naruto is one of the most iconic Shōnen manga and anime of all time, without question, and a big part of the reason why the series managed to grab viewers and maintain their attention is through the ...
Even with the pandemic raging, I still think many cities like Cincinnati, Austin, Nashville, and Atlanta will see growth. And if working remotely becomes a major trend post-Covid, I do think any ...
It’s important for teachers to find ways to teach social-emotional learning and character development to help their students build the skills necessary to process the events of 2020 and to persevere ...
Meet Dev, an avid writer, cat lover, and anime enthusiast. He has a passion for storytelling, traveling, and new adventures. Anime delights audiences with rich narratives, stunning visuals, and, most ...
At the United States Military Academy at West Point, our object is not only to teach cadets to be tactically skilled officers, but also to develop character—the constellation of psychological ...
In anime series of any genre, it's essential for the main characters to get major development so they can keep growing as cool, compelling, and heartfelt characters. Plenty of prominent anime ...
The National Heritage Academies charter school network educates more than 59,000 students across its 80-plus schools in nine states. While it might be one of those much-maligned for-profit operators, ...
The private university announced it has joined the LearningWell Coalition through the University of Dubuque Wendt Center for Character and Leadership.
In the world of thriller novels, suspense and adrenaline-fueled action sequences take centerstage, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with each turn of the page. However, amid the fast-paced ...
Rod Dreher speaks up for the indispensability of morally formative good manners, as against Peter Frase’s defense of the “sincere rudeness” of Soviet-era food servers. Rod writes: That’s a false ...