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Humans Shaped Stone Axes 1.8 Million Years Ago, Study Says
If You’re Mad About Music and Marie Antoinette, Read This Book
In New Online Course, Alice Kessler-Harris Focuses on Role of Women in American History
Islamic Arts Professor Studies ‘Interaction Zones’ Between Cultures
Journalism School Celebrates 50 Great Stories From Trotsky to Tahrir Square
Lenfest 2015 Winner: Li Feng
Lenfest 2015 Winner: Rebecca Kobrin
Lin-Manuel Miranda Receives Columbia Libraries’ Kennedy Prize, Views Hamilton Archive
Mae Ngai Provides Critical Context for the History of Immigration and Labor in U.S.
MARCH, a Graphic Novel by Congressman John Lewis
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