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Dark academia: how institutions fail learning

Dark academia: how institutions fail learning The main critique of dark academia is its centralisation of cultural and economic privilege. The daydreams we conjure are often escapist, attempting to actualise what we subconsciously recognise to be missing.  The first time I read Donna Tartt’s The Secret History, my daydreams were haunted by the woollen plaid blazers and wire-rimmed spectacles of dark academia for some time afterwards. What interested me was not just the colour palette and textures, but the base thirst for knowledge free of concern for employment prospects or grades. It was so contrary to my own studies, dictated by exams and assignments where it seemed my marks would determine both my future and my personal worth. But reading Norse mythology in library books and scribbling unremarkable poetry in my Notes app without the daunting awareness of an upcoming exam, I found I didn’t actually hate studying I hated the anxiety that surrounded it. In it’s romantic

Alfred University unveils Abigail Allen plaque

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Alfred University unveils Abigail Allen plaque in honor of women s suffrage leader The plaque becomes part of the National Votes for Women Trail, which celebrates the contributions of women to American history From News Reports ALFRED Alfred University Friday celebrated the life of Abigail Allen, unveiling a plaque on the University campus that honors Allen’s contributions to women’s suffrage and education. Supported by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation and the National Collaborative for Women’s Historic Sites program, the plaque becomes part of the National Votes for Women Trail, which celebrates the contributions of women to American history.

First, But Not The Last - Georgetown University

Georgetown University First, But Not The Last 1992 was dubbed the “Year of the Woman” as an historic number of women candidates ran for office and won. 2018 saw strong parallels as another wave of women were elected to Congress. Women have been breaking records and smashing glass ceilings, including the historic election of Vice President Kamala Harris in 2020. In honor of Women’s History Month, the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Georgetown University Women’s and Gender Studies Program will co-host a conversation with women who have broken barriers in politics and opened the door for others to follow. We look forward to you joining us on Monday, March 22 at 6:00 PM EDT.

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