Jennifer Long, PhD, an associate professor in MacEwan University’s Department of Anthropology, is in the middle of an ethnographic research project called Questions for Tomorrow: The Future of Energy ...
Somewhere between the sleepy girl mocktail and vagus nerve stimulation, a new wellness fixation has emerged, and it’s pleasingly low-effort. Enter “dark showering”, the minimalist sleep trend that’s ...
The study identifies an important paradox about grading at Smith: Students still want to be graded on their performance and rewarded for individual merit. But they also want a classroom feedback ...
On March 3, faculty members voted to replace the University president with the Faculty Executive Committee chair as the presiding officer at faculty meetings. This motion was brought to the faculty ...
In an excerpt from his new book, Yale SOM leadership expert Jeffrey Sonnenfeld describes his personal history with Donald ...
A University of Wyoming archaeologist is the lead author on a new paper that has potentially upended what we know about the history of humanity in ...
A low mound of hardened sand on the Giza Plateau has become the focus of a new argument about what may still be hidden beside ...
A comparison with the environmental settings and biological adaptations of nearly 6,000 terrestrial mammalian species demonstrates the profound advantages of human cultural adaptations.
Alvin Decker used to ride a single horse to downtown Philo in the 1940s; now he drives the equivalent of 500 in his Tesla.
From 2015-2020 Harvard University accepted $894,533,832.00 from concealed foreign fundi ...
In A Nutshell A 14,200-year-old dog from Switzerland is now the oldest dog confirmed with genome-wide DNA. When farming ...
Dr. Tania Basta, the Donald R. and Irene S. Dizney Dean of the WKU College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), announced that CHHS will be restructuring effective July 1, 2026. Dr. Tania Basta, the ...