
An online, moderated discussion will cover both sides of Massachusetts ballot question No. 2, the Ranked Voting Initiative, which asks voters to decide whether or not they should be allowed to rank . . .

When Melanie Meadors ’21 finally got the chance to return to college after raising her son, she wanted to reach for the stars. Now, NASA is helping to get her there. Meadors was recently . . .

Tanya Mears’ mother fought against Jim Crow segregation laws in the south decades ago. Once, as part of a group trying to integrate a lunch counter, she had coffee and cream poured on her head. . . .

Worcester State University students and others in the campus community learned what scholars are working on in the Ghanaian university system at an event in the May Street Building on Wednesday, Nov. . . .

Tanya Mears, Ph.D., associate professor in the History and Political Science Department, spoke at the Diverse Professional Roundtable annual educational meeting of the Worcester Regional Chamber of . . .

While it may not seem that U.S. presidents speak about race very often, research by Nathan Angelo, Ph.D., assistant professor in the History/Political Science Department, finds that, actually, they . . .

Most refugees caught up in the crisis at our border with Mexico are actually running for their lives, not trying to escape poverty, according to Professor Aldo Garcia-Guevara, Ph.D., of the history . . .
The History and Political Science Department at Worcester State University has entered into an agreement with Nichols College that will allow students to enroll in a 4+1 program that culminates in a . . .
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