Josephine Tatauq Bourdon, a 30-year veteran teacher, worked to bring Inupiaq culture to every part of her elementary school’s curriculum.
How much is too much? Charter schools are trying to stem burnout and high teacher turnover with work-life balance policies.
The successes of foreign-born athletes like Mo Farah and Bernard Lagat offer a rejoinder to nationalistic sentiment in the U.S. and Britain.
A "collision between coastal liberal[s] and heartland conservatives," an "award-winning Main Street," and "the center of the American berry culture."
Why have some student athletes gone hungry while their schools have earned millions? The Atlantic staff writer and former college athlete Adam Harris explains.
A new study shows that bivalves can make dynamic and cost-effective sea walls, a potentially valuable tool for protecting coastal communities from rising sea levels.
Universities take advantage of athletes’ amateur status, but legislators are forcing college sports to find a fairer business model.
While hundreds of men in surrounding towns were leaving Belgium to fight for ISIS in Syria, this town didn’t lose one young person. Here’s why.
Away from the heat and bustle of Morocco’s historic cities lie some of the friendliest and most tranquil places in North Africa
Venice, a living museum of obscene wealth, was an apt place for his nuptials.