Rethinking Schools is a nonprofit that aims to reshape the traditonal textbook-based public school curriculum. It publishes books and a quarterly magazine to carry out their mission.
This collection contains the electronic versions of 80 books previously published in hard copy as part of the Country Studies Series by the Federal Research Division.
ICFJ works to empower journalists, providing them with a network that promotes the production of new reports that lead to better governments, economies, and societies. They prioritze media innovation, investigative… Continue Reading »
Planet eBook is a free website that allows its users to read books for free on the Internet. They have works by Aesop, Nietzsche, Grimm Brothers, and more.
IDRC is a Canadian organization that invests in knowledge, innovations and solutions to improve lives of people in developing states. They support research that helps in reducing poverty, inequality and… Continue Reading »
The International Comic Arts Forum is an academic conference dedicated to promoting the scholarly study and appreciation of comic art, including comic strips, comic books, comics albums and graphic novels,… Continue Reading »
PenPal Schools connects students from around the world to learn together! Students collaborate through online projects ranging from human rights and the environment to fake news and robotics, all while… Continue Reading »
The Persephone Miel fellowships are open to all journalists, writers, photographers, radio producers or filmmakers, staff journalists as well as freelancers and media professionals outside the U.S. who are seeking… Continue Reading »
The Pulitzer Center offers fellowships to students at Campus Consortium partners to pursue international reporting projects, provides mentoring support, and the ability to have their final project be published.
Greek Studies on Site is a center for the study of Classical literature, philosophy, and culture. It offers 2- and 3-week intensive summer programs as well as shorter winter programs.