What book best represents your state? We want to know – KCCU
So NPR's Books team wants to know which book you would pick to represent your state (or Washington, DC. or Puerto Rico), and why.
Like grandfather, like grandson: Noblesville guard can turn to a Mr. Basketball for advice. – IndyStar
... into the school's athletic hall of fame in 2008, is a native of Puerto Rico and went on to play 10 years for the Puerto Rican national team.
Traveling this summer? Here are book picks for all 50 states (and then some)
Poets laureate and other literary luminaries from all 50 states plus D.C. and Puerto Rico recommend quintessential reads that illuminate where
LISTEN: Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz on infectious diseases and social justice – EHN
Growing up in Puerto Rico, going to college in Puerto Rico. My challenge was not, not seeing other Puerto Ricans in academia, because academia in
What book best represents your state? We want to know – NPR
a map of all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico
Obituary: Virginia (Rosario) Tarraza – The Portland Press Herald
Virginia remained in Puerto Rico until 2017 when she moved to Maine following Puerto Rico's devastation from hurricane Maria. Lack of resources, along
Updates in Visa Bulletin May Affect H-1B Extensions Beyond Six-Year Maximum
Puerto Rico Bans Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination in Employment. Last week, on May 29, 2013, Puerto Rico's governor,
Student social good startups collect $100K in T-Mobile competition – TechCrunch
“Digital empowerment”: Safe Teens Online (Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) A global, youth-led peer-to-peer initiative that educates teenagers on online privacy
Humans pass on gut microbes to wildlife living in cities – EurekAlert!
Samples from anoles were collected from urban and rural areas in Puerto Rico, samples from coyotes were collected from urban or rural areas around
The fight against privatization of beaches in Puerto Rico – Liberation News
Rincón, Puerto Rico is a slow paced, warm and calm town filled with gorgeous beaches. Rincón means “nook” in Spanish.