
More than four million people have been forced to abandon their homes and reach emergency shelters, increasing the risk of contagion.

Companies are seeking to press ahead with investments on community lands or even take advantage of the pandemic to avoid the usual authorization requirements.

This is a virtual, paid graduate-level internship that will run from July through September 2020. Apply by June 8.

During the pandemic and beyond, we should tap into the skills and knowledge of community members for our kids’ education and enrichment.

Artifacts from a receding ice patch provide a glimpse of Iron Age and Viking activity along a mountain pass.

What happened in Michigan shines a light on our aging and failing infrastructure. The question remains, will we do something now to fix it?

Take a survey to learn how anxiety could be making your disagreements worse — and how to reduce conflict during these stressful times.

By building resilience into our infrastructure and communities, we can reduce the damages from natural disasters and recover from shocks more easily.