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The rich get richer, those in the middle drift downstream, and the poor fall farther behind. Might that widening gulf of inequality in the world’s wealthiest nation be responsible, at least in part, for that

Washington College is the tenth oldest college in America and the first founded after the revolution. It is also the only college that President George Washington gave permission to use his name. The college was

Crossing Disciplines, Languages, and Borders By Linda Polka Linda Polka is an associate professor in the school of communication sciences and disorders at McGill University. She is also the interim director of McGill’s inter-disciplinary doctoral

The University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) was founded in 1839 as the first land grant state university west of the Mississippi River. One of four campuses of the University of Missouri system, MU is a member