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  1. Apr 28

    In an effort to share insights and unique viewpoints with our communities and beyond, APUS is now offering free access to over 200 podcasts in our growing podcast library:

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  2. Apr 19

    Join and me for the Podcast: Ethics in Higher Education I'd love to know your thoughts!

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  3. Mar 19

    Check out the newest podcast episode from The Everyday Scholar, "Streaming Services Have Changed TV and Film Forever". The School of Arts, Humanities, and Education's Dr. Bjorn Mercer and Dr. Amanda McClain discuss the pandemic, Netflix, and movies.

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  4. Mar 4

    APU graduate, Victoria Leo, has created a thoroughly unconventional career with her degree in psychology, which you can read about in this month’s APUS Alumni Stories: .

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  5. Feb 16

    In case you haven't heard, our 2021 commencement ceremony will be held virtually this year. Your safety is a top priority for us, and we have decided to host the event virtually. Check out 's letter and additional details here: .

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  6. Jan 22

    There's still time to nominate yourself or your peers for our University awards. We know that you're doing great things, and we want to celebrate with you. Apply today: .

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  7. Jan 22

    Check out this interesting video on how social science researchers compared studies of humans and other primates looking to see how our social environments affect our physical health.

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  8. Jan 15

    Check out this article on how archival research of graveyards led to an archeological discovery:

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  9. 25 Sep 2020
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  10. 6 Jul 2020

    Here is the latest podcast from The Everyday Scholar. In this podcast, I talk to Nicole Nesberg, Adjunct Professor of History at APUS, SUNY Empire, and Santa Fe College.

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  11. 19 Jun 2020

    Here is the latest podcast from The Everyday Scholar, "The Sociology of Death and Dying." In this podcast, I talk to Dr. Kasia Polandka, Assistant Professor of Sociology at American Public University System.

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  12. 5 May 2020

    Here is the latest podcast from The Everyday Scholar, "An American Living and Teaching in the Middle East." In this podcast, I talk to Dr. Jacklyn Fowler, Faculty Director of English and Literature at APUS. ,

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  13. 1 May 2020
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  14. 10 Apr 2020

    Here is the latest podcast from The Everyday Scholar, “Changing Careers from Music to Law.” In this podcast, I talk to Dr. Trevor Reed, Associate Law Professor at Arizona State University.

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  15. 13 Mar 2020

    Have you heard about the 2020 census? Check out the government website with more about the U.S. census and why it is important.

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  16. 31 Jan 2020

    In our anthropology courses, we learn more about important anthropologists who shaped the field nearly a century ago. A new book is out to further explore the history of anthropology and how it is relevant today.

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  17. 17 Jan 2020

    What an interesting article linking a lot of the fields in our school- there's , , , and more to think about here!

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  18. 10 Jan 2020

    Ostrich eggshell beads are some of the oldest ornaments made by humankind, and they can be found dating back at least 50,000 years in Africa.

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  19. 3 Jan 2020

    Neat look at the technology that helps us better understand human history!

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  20. 9 Dec 2019

    Photo-a-day challenges may help improve well-being as a form of self-care:

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