FLASHCARDS! The Riddle of Love

FLASHCARDS! The Riddle of Love

It’s Flash­cards Fri­days, and today I’m going to talk about some­thing qui­et­ly uni­ver­sal about what humans do when the year begins to slow down. Across cul­tures, across cen­turies, when the days grow short­er and the nights stretch long, peo­ple gath­er. They sit clos­er togeth­er. They talk more. They tell sto­ries. And again and again, they pose ques­tions that do not

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Alcuin of York

Alcuin of York

It’s Flash­cards Fri­day! at Math! Sci­ence! His­to­ry! and today we’re trav­el­ing back to the eighth cen­tu­ry to explore the life of a man who helped res­cue learn­ing from the brink of obliv­ion, Alcuin of York. Alcuin isn’t exact­ly a house­hold name. But if you’ve ever ben­e­fit­ted from the struc­ture of a class­room, mar­veled at a man­u­script, or even just read a

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Jacoba van den Brande: Pioneer of Women’s Education

Jacoba van den Brande: Pioneer of Women’s Education

PODCAST TRANSCRIPTS It’s Flash­card Fri­day here at Math, Sci­ence, His­to­ry, when on Fri­days we post a short lit­tle flash card about some­thing mathy, sci­en­cy, or his­to­ry. I’m your host, Gabrielle Bir­chak, and I’m shar­ing a sto­ry about the life of a remark­able woman who made a pro­found, yet often over­looked, con­tri­bu­tion to math­e­mat­ics and edu­ca­tion: Jaco­ba van den Brande. Though

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