Curing America’s loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
Clay Marsh, West Virginia University
A national health advisory issued by U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on May 3,...
Flesh-eating bacteria infections are on the rise in the US − a microbiologist explains...
Bill Sullivan, Indiana University
Flesh-eating bacteria sounds like the premise of a bad horror movie, but it’s a growing...
FDA’s latest warnings about eye drop contamination put consumers on edge − a team...
Alexander Sundermann, University of Pittsburgh and Daria Van Tyne, University of Pittsburgh
The Food and Drug Administration issued a...
Some want to get rid of college majors – here’s how that could go...
Matthew J. Mayhew, The Ohio State University
Should college majors be a thing of the past?
That idea received a fresh airing when author Jeffrey Selingo...
French schools’ ban on abayas and headscarves is supposedly about secularism − but it...
Carol Ferrara, Emerson College
France’s decision to ban public school students from wearing the abaya – a long dress...
Drawing, making music and writing poetry can support healing and bring more humanity to...
Marlaine Figueroa Gray, University of Washington
The COVID-19 pandemic shined a light on the deep need that people feel...
3 reasons we use graphic novels to teach math and physics
Sarah Klanderman, Marian University and Josha Ho, Marian University
Post-pandemic, some educators are trying to reengage students with technology...
Affirmative action lasted over 50 years: 3 essential reads explaining how it ended
Howard Manly, The Conversation
Ever since U.S. President Lyndon Johnson enacted affirmative action in 1965, white conservatives have challenged...