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Math teachers in virtual classes tend to view girls and Black...

Yasemin Copur-Gencturk, University of Southern California; Ian Thacker, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and Joseph Cimpian, New York University

None of the 2021 science Nobel laureates are women – here’s...

Mary K. Feeney, Arizona State University All of the 2021 Nobel Prizes in science were awarded to men.

Why female bosses get different reactions than men when they criticize...

Martin Abel, Middlebury Imagine that your boss Ethan calls you into his office. He expresses disappointment in your recent performance and lack of commitment. How...

New teachers mistakenly assume Black students are angry

Alison Cooke, North Carolina State University; Amy Halberstadt, North Carolina State University, and Pamela Watkins Garner, George Mason University The Research Brief is a short...

Why don’t more women win science Nobels?

Mary K. Feeney, Arizona State University All of the 2019 Nobel Prizes in science were awarded to men. That’s a return to business as usual, after...

Blind people have increased opportunities, but employers’ perceptions are still a...

Michele McDonnall, Mississippi State University and Jennifer L. Cmar, Mississippi State University Communities across the world observe White Cane Day on Oct. 15 to recognize...

Why our brains see the world as ‘us’ versus ‘them’

Leslie Henderson, Dartmouth College Anti-immigrant policies, race-related demonstrations, Title IX disputes, affirmative action court cases, same-sex marriage litigation. These issues are continually in the headlines....

How images change our race bias

S. Brent Rodriguez-Plate, Hamilton College Images are not static. They grab our attention, incite desire, alter our relations to others, and tweak our beliefs, as...

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