More college students expected to vote in 2018 midterms
Nancy Thomas, Tufts University
In order to gain insight into the role that college students might play in the outcome of the 2018 midterm elections...
Hidden hunger affects nearly 2 billion worldwide – are solutions in plain sight?
Morten Wendelbo, American University
Incredible strides have been made to eradicate hunger around the world since World War II. New technology, foreign aid, and a...
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...
‘Fortnite’ teaches the wrong lessons
Nicholas Tampio, Fordham University
In recognition of the fact that “Fortnite” has quickly become one of the most popular video games in the world –...
It’s naive to think college athletes have time for school
Jasmine Harris, Ursinus College
From my first day as a sociology professor at a university with a Division I football and men’s basketball team, education...
Breast cancer survivors, who lose muscle mass, can benefit from strength training, studies suggest
Lynn Panton, Florida State University and Ashley Artese, Roanoke College
Breast cancer research has resulted in treatment that has greatly improved survival rates. As a...
‘Coming of Age in Mississippi’ still speaks to nation’s racial discord, 50 years later
Leigh Ann Wheeler, Binghamton University, State University of New York
Most memoirs are soon forgotten.
A rare exception is Anne Moody’s “Coming of Age in Mississippi,”...
Kids with cellphones more likely to be bullies – or get bullied. Here are...
Elizabeth Englander, Bridgewater State University
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Each year, more parents send their young child to elementary school equipped with a smartphone.
For instance, the percentage...