“We've had this assumption that learning can happen in these very autonomous, individualistic ways," said Brock Bahler, a religious studies professor at Pitt. “But maybe that's not how learning ...
They called Afghanistan ‘the place where empires go to die,’ and Iran is very similar in that terrain. You put boots on the ground in Iran, and we're in for a lot of pain.” ...
The mythical locations of the ancient Greeks could be situated in the landscape and understood through an origin myth.
Losing a building that is part of the fabric and history of a place extends beyond economic effects to something more emotional.
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, United States College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, United States ...