Race, cyberbullying and intimate partner violence
Roderick S. Graham, Old Dominion University
Over the past two decades, cyberbullying has become a major focus for parents, educators and researchers. Stopbullying.gov lists several...
I traveled to American Samoa 5 times to study the secret to its football...
Rob Ruck, University of Pittsburgh
With training camp in full swing, quarterback Marcus Mariota, the first Samoan Heisman Trophy winner, will be the signal caller...
How holiday cards help us cope with a not-so-merry year, according to a professor...
Matthew McMahan, Emerson College
The first Christmas card was, perhaps predictably, one of good cheer. The concept is commonly credited to Sir Henry Cole, the...
How Mister Rogers’ message of love might help us now
Richard Gunderman, Indiana University
The Pittsburgh neighborhood in which the recent horrific mass shooting took place isn’t only the home of the Tree of Life...
What are muscle knots? An exercise physiologist explains what those tight little lumps are...
Zachary Gillen, Mississippi State University
Imagine you’ve just completed a tough upper-body workout. Your muscles feel a bit tired,...
Neil Armstrong and the America that could have been
Joe Essid, University of Richmond
According to a Gallup Poll from 1999, only 50 percent of those surveyed could even name Neil Armstrong as the...
Could helmetless tackling training reduce football head injuries?
Erik Swartz, University of Massachusetts Lowell
With football season well underway, there already have been instances of helmet-to-helmet hits, concussions and yet another round of...
Too many people think satirical news is real
R. Kelly Garrett, The Ohio State University; Robert Bond, The Ohio State University, and Shannon Poulsen, The Ohio State University
In July, the website Snopes...