Renewed faith will help Black lives matter, says 2023 religion award winner by Denise Fitzpatrick How do we really know God cares when Black people are still getting killed? How long do we have to wait for Godâs justice? Hearing her son ask those questions and seeing Black Lives Matter protests erupt nationwide after George […]
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Disadvantaged students pay a price to move up, says 2023 education prize winner by Denise Fitzpatrick Disadvantaged college students pay a heavy ethical and emotional price to become upwardly mobile, says a scholar who today was named winner of the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education. Jennifer Morton, an associate professor of philosophy […]
Unskilled people often overrate themselves, say 2023 psychology prize winners by Denise Fitzpatrick Are you as good at doing things as you think you are? Maybe not, according to David Dunning and Justin Kruger, two social psychologists who today were named cowinners of the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Psychology for identifying a […]
Digital technology aiding repression, says 2023 world order prize winner by Denise Fitzpatrick Digital technology is playing a growing role in advancing political repression across the globe, a trend that poses a threat to the worldâs democracies, says a scholar who today was named winner of the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas […]
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Julian Andersonâs âLitaniesâ wins 2023 music prize By Denise Fitzpatrick The Notre Dame Cathedral fire and the death of an esteemed colleague influenced the creation of âLitanies,â said Julian Anderson, a British composer named today as winner of the 2023 Grawemeyer Award in Music Composition for the work. âNotre Dame burned while I was writing […]
New Delhi: Mikhail Gorbachev, the final Soviet leader, passed away on Tuesday, August 30. He was 91 years old. He had aimed to revitalize the Soviet Union but instead released forces that caused communism to fall, the state to disintegrate, and the Cold War to come to an end. A statement from the Central Clinical […]
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A scholar who explained how Japanese American Buddhists remained true to their faith even after being forced into U.S. detention camps during WWII has won the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. Duncan Ryuken Williams, a religion professor who directs the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the University of Southern California, won […]
An economist who found that integrating U.S. public schools in the 1970s and 1980s benefited students over time has won the 2022 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education. Rucker Johnson, a University of California-Berkeley public policy professor specializing in education economics, received the prize for ideas set forth in âChildren of the Dream: Why […]
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Psychologist Terrie Moffitt has won the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology for shedding new light on the nature of juvenile crime. Moffitt, a Duke University psychologist and Kingâs College, London, social development professor, discovered two types of antisocial behavior in juveniles. One persists from early childhood to adulthood, is relatively rare and seen mostly in […]
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2023 Religion Recipient – Kelly Brown Douglas
/in News, Religion/by Billye PottsRenewed faith will help Black lives matter, says 2023 religion award winner by Denise Fitzpatrick How do we really know God cares when Black people are still getting killed? How long do we have to wait for Godâs justice? Hearing her son ask those questions and seeing Black Lives Matter protests erupt nationwide after George […]
2023 Education Recipient – Jennifer Morton
/in News, Uncategorized/by Billye PottsDisadvantaged students pay a price to move up, says 2023 education prize winner by Denise Fitzpatrick Disadvantaged college students pay a heavy ethical and emotional price to become upwardly mobile, says a scholar who today was named winner of the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education. Jennifer Morton, an associate professor of philosophy […]
2023 Psychology Recipients – David Dunning and Justin Kruger
/in News, Psychology/by Billye PottsUnskilled people often overrate themselves, say 2023 psychology prize winners by Denise Fitzpatrick Are you as good at doing things as you think you are? Maybe not, according to David Dunning and Justin Kruger, two social psychologists who today were named cowinners of the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Psychology for identifying a […]
2023 Ideas for Improving World Order Recipient – Steven Feldstein
/in News, World Order/by Billye PottsDigital technology aiding repression, says 2023 world order prize winner by Denise Fitzpatrick Digital technology is playing a growing role in advancing political repression across the globe, a trend that poses a threat to the worldâs democracies, says a scholar who today was named winner of the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas […]
2023 Music Composition Recipient – Julian Anderson
/in Music Composition, News, Uncategorized/by Billye PottsJulian Andersonâs âLitaniesâ wins 2023 music prize By Denise Fitzpatrick The Notre Dame Cathedral fire and the death of an esteemed colleague influenced the creation of âLitanies,â said Julian Anderson, a British composer named today as winner of the 2023 Grawemeyer Award in Music Composition for the work. âNotre Dame burned while I was writing […]
1994 Grawemeyer Award Recipient in Ideas for Improving World Order, Mikhail Gorbachev passes away
/in News, World Order/by Billye PottsNew Delhi: Mikhail Gorbachev, the final Soviet leader, passed away on Tuesday, August 30. He was 91 years old. He had aimed to revitalize the Soviet Union but instead released forces that caused communism to fall, the state to disintegrate, and the Cold War to come to an end. A statement from the Central Clinical […]
Ted Rosky, Long Time Lay Member of the Award in Music Composition Passes Away
/in Music Composition, News/by Billye PottsWork describing Buddhistsâ faith despite confinement wins Grawemeyer religion prize
/in News/by Billye PottsA scholar who explained how Japanese American Buddhists remained true to their faith even after being forced into U.S. detention camps during WWII has won the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. Duncan Ryuken Williams, a religion professor who directs the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the University of Southern California, won […]
Economist who traced long-term success of school integration wins Grawemeyer education award
/in News/by Billye PottsAn economist who found that integrating U.S. public schools in the 1970s and 1980s benefited students over time has won the 2022 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education. Rucker Johnson, a University of California-Berkeley public policy professor specializing in education economics, received the prize for ideas set forth in âChildren of the Dream: Why […]
Researcher who groups juvenile crime into two types wins Grawemeyer psychology award
/in News/by Billye PottsPsychologist Terrie Moffitt has won the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology for shedding new light on the nature of juvenile crime. Moffitt, a Duke University psychologist and Kingâs College, London, social development professor, discovered two types of antisocial behavior in juveniles. One persists from early childhood to adulthood, is relatively rare and seen mostly in […]