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History
Thanksgiving Proclamations in the Civil War
If he follows long-standing tradition, then sometime this coming November, President Trump will issue a proclamation for a Day of…
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History
Teaching American History Webinar: A Deep Dive
Almost 250 years ago, on July 2nd, 1776, the Second Continental Congress voted for independence. Two days later, they approved…
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Movie
‘Project Hail Mary’ Review – A Sci-Fi Epic for a New Generation
‘Project Hail Mary’ Review – A Sci-Fi Epic for a New Generation…
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History
2025 Multi-Day Seminar Recap – Teaching American History
Teaching American History hosted a record number of multi-day seminars in 2025. We sent over 500 teachers to 31 historic…
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History
What’s New in MAHG? – Teaching American History
Our Master of Arts in American History & Government is well-known to teachers in the TAH community. If you’ve been…
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History
From Bullets to Ballots: How the Election of 1800 Shaped American Democracy
In 1800, Americans did something no nation had ever done before: they held a fiercely contested election and handed over…
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Arts & Theater
The Making of Things We Will Miss: Meditations on the Climate Crisis
By Emily K. Harrison. Is there space for hope in climate crisis theatre? What happens when teachers are just as…
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Arts & Theater
We Begin With Classics: How To Radically Impact the Theater Landscape
By . In this panel discussion, we unpack how a more inclusive canon could radically change the future of the…
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Lifestyle
Home Safety for People with Limited Mobility
Mobility issues can arise from various sources, including infections, arthritis, long-term illnesses, or simply the natural effects of aging. No…
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Finance
U.S. energy chief signals Iran war may last several more weeks
Energy Secretary Chris Wright signaled the war with Iran may last several more weeks with oil and gasoline prices elevated…
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