Arts Sep 07 Smithsonian and U.S. Army join forces to save works of art and culture threatened by war By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport
Education Sep 29 Watch 6:07 How the IB’s approach to global education changed over five decades The International Baccalaureate, a rigorous academic program used in nearly 5,000 schools around the world, is now in its 50th year. NewsHour Weekend's Christopher Booker sat down with Dr. Siva Kumari, International Baccalaureate director general, to discuss the program's goals… By PBS News Hour
Science Apr 19 Graduate students are underpaid and overstressed. Can academic unions change that? A Belgian study found doctoral students experience mental illness at 2.5 times the rate of other people with college degrees or those currently enrolled at university. By Kristin Hugo
Nation Feb 27 How a hashtag turned into an international adjunct movement Adjunct college and university faculty staged a National Adjunct Walkout Day this week to draw attention to their contingent status. While discontent among the adjunct community has been brewing for decades, in recent years and months, grassroots efforts have sparked… By Simone Pathe
Arts Sep 05 Watch Kerouac’s “On the Road” 50th Anniversary Celebrated Fifty years ago, Jack Kerouac's iconic "On the Road" was published. The NewsHour takes a look at the novel's legacy and reports on some events being held to commemorate the anniversary of its publication.