Presidential Rankings are a Game — not History Surveys lead people to focus on small differences between presidents rather than the major challenges of their times.
Spain Deserves More Credit for American Independence “Yo solo” should be just as memorable as “Give me liberty or give me death!”
Now is Right Time to Heed Washington’s 1st Inaugural Address — a Call to Unity The president’s speech advocated no specific policies, but he outlined his vision of the nation’s destiny.
Cheating Online Can Be a Problem, but There Are Ways to Stifle That Reducing the temptation to cheat on tests is ultimately a side benefit of well-designed curriculum, courses and assignments.
7 Little-Known Facts About the Declaration of Independence These tidbits might make you rethink the Fourth of July — or at least arm you with some trivia for the holiday picnic.
Avast, Ye Landlubbers — Get Ready for Talk Like a Pirate Day UCF history lecturer David Head explains today’s fascination with the sea-faring rogues, why they were so active around the Caribbean — and how they sometimes came by such impressive wardrobes.
Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically Scientific American