The Hachette imprint, launched in 1950 as the publishing arm of a psychoanalysis book club, has grown into a leading voice in psychology, politics, and history. Its recent reorganization, which begat ...
Catholic U. professor Brandon Vaidyanathan has been awarded a $3.89 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation to study ...
Much of the violence has little instructional purpose and can affect learning, says UB sociologist Erin Hatton.
People objectify those they consider less than—less worthy, less valuable, and less human. The root word of objectification ...
What if education could prepare every young person not just for schoolwork, but for a life of impact and purpose? That is the ...
A recent report found that for every $1 reduction in SNAP benefits, the loss to the economy ranges from $1.50 to $20. The ...
Savannah Parrish, a third-year computer science major at Stanislaus State University, is a part of a work-study program on ...
For more than half a century, Johns Hopkins has been a leader in converting federal support into tangible benefits for the ...
By Texas has the highest uninsured rate in the United States. Unless Congress acts soon, the number is about to get much ...
Known online as TP Blendz, Powell, a freshman business management major at the University of Georgia, has gained viral ...
Onto their daily workflows: Surveys find that half of all consulting firms use AI in at least one business area. AI is no ...
Over the years, the bench has evolved from a public amenity to a way to control homeless populations by leaving little or no room to sit down.