Nation Apr 20 Watch 6:29 How do you beat a midlife slump? New book explores ways to thrive While the stereotypical “midlife crisis” is not that common, feelings of midlife malaise are very, very common, says NPR's Barbara Bradley Hagerty. In "Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife," Hagerty examines what causes this existential slump and offers… By PBS NewsHour
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May 22 Watch College: ‘The Best Rehearsal Spaces We Have for Democracy’ In "College: What it Was, Is, and Should Be," Columbia University professor Andrew Delbanco presents a biting defense of a traditional four-year college experience with a liberal arts education -- as opposed to a pre-professional training experience increasingly popular in… Continue watching