
Ukraine architects, educators begin process to rebuild schools in war-torn country
A three-day international workshop in late August was the first step for a project that will rebuild schools in Ukraine.
A three-day international workshop in late August was the first step for a project that will rebuild schools in Ukraine.
Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, yet Ukrainians continue to fight back. However, additional U.S. funding is critical.
President Joe Biden asked for approximately $40 billion in additional spending yesterday from Congress, including $24 billion for Ukraine.
In recent decades, a segment of the global Left has looked upon the U.S. government as the Great Satan in international affairs, responsible for the world’s major ills.
The U.S. and other outside powers, while they are far from neutral, disinterested parties, may be needed to bring their influence to bear on ending the war in Ukraine.
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of the immensely destructive Ukraine war lies in the fact that it could have been averted.
After Brock Bierman heard that Russia had invaded Ukraine, he set out to assess the needs of Ukraine’s people.
Brock Bierman, CEO and President of Ukraine Focus, led seven missions to Ukraine last year to deliver humanitarian assistance.
One year later there are many important questions and conversations lingering about the unrelenting war in Ukraine. People want to know who is to blame, what is the cause of this mess, and is there an end in sight?
A new Smith House Galleries exhibit “Her Wounded Soul: A Visual Story of Ukrainian and Immigrant Culture, and Her Devastating Tragedy” opens April 7.