Article Published by: reynoldahouse.org Frederic Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimage, organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts, features more than fifty paintings and studies that Church completed during and after his 1867–1869 trip to the Near East, Rome, and Greece. Church specialized in the production of dramatic, large-scale

Article Published by: huffingtonpost.com Women’s History Month is a great time to look back on the achievements of women who have made waves over the years. Just in the last few weeks, we’ve witnessed impressive teen activism following the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High

Article Published by: unc.edu At Carolina, the future is CURRENT. Chancellor Carol L. Folt, along with Special Assistant to the Chancellor for the Arts Emil Kang and Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership Chairman Scott Maitland, officially opened the CURRENT ArtSpace + Studio with a ribbon cutting ceremony Feb.

Article Published by: huffingtonpost.com Being an effective leader of people in today’s world seems to be much more complicated than in years past. In the previous century, for the vast majority, work was approached as a means for survival. The level of employee engagement did not

Article Published by: andrewharper  Travel is now truly global. A few years ago, coverage in Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report of places like the Maldives seemed rather self-indulgent. Why would Americans fly halfway around the world for a white-sand beach and superior snorkeling? That was then. Today