Promoting Second Language Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Parents and Teachers Coping Strategies theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
My name is Simon Estes, and I was born in Centerville, Iowa. I could write a whole book about classical music and the reasons why I feel it’s so important. I just want to encourage you to get involved in classical music. Listen • 14:58
Estes decided early that he would work hard to overcome the dual reality and double set of standards that he and other Blacks faced in the United States. He knew that he didn’t want hate or resentment to mar the principles that he had established for himself.
While working full-time, he attended The University of Iowa in the late 1950s, received a full scholarship at Juilliard in 1964, and one year later made his European opera debut as Ramfis in Verdi’s
Mark A. Sanders
The University of Notre Dame has launched the Initiative on Race and Resilience, a new interdisciplinary program focused on the redress of systemic racism and the support of diverse communities both within and beyond the Notre Dame campus.
Led by the College of Arts and Letters with additional support from the Office of the Provost, the initiative will bring together scholars and students in the humanities, arts, social sciences and other disciplines to challenge systemic racism and promote racial equity through research, education and community empowerment.
“Our University mission calls on us to assist the world to create justice grounded in love, and so we have a unique responsibility to support the study of race and to amplify the voices, gifts and talents of people of color,” said Mark A. Sanders, the inaugural director of the initiative and a professor of English and Africana studies at Notre Dame. “This initiative marks the creation of a think t
10 tips for a stress-free Christmas and surviving the silly season
11 minutes to read
By: Carly Gibbs
It s the most wonderful time of the year, but also a time when stress levels peak. We ask experts for their top tips to stop stress in its tracks and make the season of goodwill joyful for all.
1) Survive family friction
Very few family interactions at Christmas actually play out in a perfect way, says psychologist Kate Ferris. Photo / Getty Images
Christmas Day is a happy occasion for many, but for some, including those with dysfunctional families, it can deliver stress and anxiety.
Psychologist Kate Ferris says relationships, grief, addictions and racist remarks can all make Christmas Day uncomfortable.
10 tips for a stress-free Christmas and surviving the silly season
11 minutes to read
By: Carly Gibbs
It s the most wonderful time of the year, but also a time when stress levels peak. We ask experts for their top tips to stop stress in its tracks and make the season of goodwill joyful for all.
1) Survive family friction
Very few family interactions at Christmas actually play out in a perfect way, says psychologist Kate Ferris. Photo / Getty Images
Christmas Day is a happy occasion for many, but for some, including those with dysfunctional families, it can deliver stress and anxiety.
Psychologist Kate Ferris says relationships, grief, addictions and racist remarks can all make Christmas Day uncomfortable.