cream city review: still fresh and relevant at 40
51’S literary journal, cream city review, is organizing a reading of featured authors and a professional development event as part of its 40th anniversary celebration.
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51’S literary journal, cream city review, is organizing a reading of featured authors and a professional development event as part of its 40th anniversary celebration.
Americans who spend time in prison are nearly twice as likely to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder than those who don’t.
NCAA coaches who are black face racial bias from athletic directors and college and university presidents when it comes to keeping their jobs, says 51 Assistant Africology Professor Nolan Kopkin.
Innovative Weather at 51 gives internships to students and recent graduates of the Atmospheric Science program who help provide customized forecasts to regional clients like We Energies.
Two 51 economists have figured out a way to guess your credit score: They look at whether or not you need a nicotine fix.
History Day at 51 is the single largest outreach event connecting the university to secondary school students each year.
UWinteriM students had a chance to learn firsthand how the United States and Cuba could benefit from reestablishing diplomatic relations.
Barry Mano (MA, Urban Affairs) is the founder and president of the National Association of Sports Officials, which represents more than 22,000 referees.