An author shares his new book documenting the history of students and learning. Then, we learn more about a new Wisconsin art exhibit that focuses on stories of infertility.
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The history of students, from ancient to contemporary
For as long as there has been human knowledge, there have been teachers and students. And while knowledge has evolved, some of the core qualities of effective students have remained constant. We talk to the author of a new book about the history of students and what unites them across time and space.
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Exhibit showcasing diverse experiences of infertility comes to Milwaukee
Infertility is classified as a disease and a disability, but it’s also a profoundly personal experience for the one in six people around the world who are affected by it. A new month-long exhibit coming to Whitefish Bay seeks to bring diverse stories and artwork about infertility and IVF (in vitro fertilization) to Wisconsin.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Beatrice Lawrence Producer
- Richelle Wilson Producer
- Michael Roth Guest
- Maria Novotny Guest
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