A 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday free lecture at the University of Guam seeks to provide practical insights into creating ethical and ...
Jens Lee Peterson, a Ballet Western Reserve alum, will dance the role of Cavalier in BWR’s upcoming production of “The Nutcracker.” ...
AI challenges traditional literacy and scholarly roles but cannot replicate human creativity in asking novel questions, which ...
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In what is likely the first large-scale study of condensed courses, UC Irvine researchers report that shortened academic ...
Every student knows the struggle of trying to stay focused in a freezing lecture hall or an overheated dorm room. But what if ...
A mix of technology and politics has given an unprecedented boost to once-fringe ideas—but they are pretty much the same ...
Making and engaging with art can reduce stress, improve cognitive function, help manage chronic pain, lower blood pressure ...
Nancy Sin, a health psychologist and associate professor of psychology at The University of British Columbia, presented her ...
The University of Georgia has selected 11 faculty members for the 2025–2026 Aspire Fellows cohort, representing seven schools ...
Psychological biases are those sneaky mental shortcuts your brain takes, often without your conscious consent. While they can ...
Joseph Henrich, a professor of human evolutionary biology at Harvard University, whose research and writings span anthropology, biology, and economics, has followed an unconventional academic and ...