The intersection of practice and policy on critical social issues drew Abigail Erikson to the Crown Family School and continues to serve her well in her career. Erikson, MSW’07, works as a program ...
Research on complex nonequilibrium processes and nonlinear dynamics has seen remarkable growth, revealing rich behavior across classical and quantum ...
In an increasingly interconnected world, the field of social systems and human interaction analysis is pivotal for addressing intricate global challenges ...
Why do so many find comfort in authoritarian leaders? The psychology behind the pull, and how resilience can help us resist.
US President Donald Trump's 'Made-in-USA' dreams face setbacks as immigration raids, like the one at the Hyundai-LG battery facility in Georgia, disrupt essential workforce. The crackdown may lead to ...
Background Humanitarian emergencies increase the risk of development or exacerbation of mental health conditions. This study documents how mental health differs between younger and older adults to ...
Are you feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or don't feel you are in as much control as you would like to be? I offer a supportive, caring environment to identify solutions for growth, to feel connected, ...
I’d like to share seven principles for teaching social theory that have proved effective in helping my students stay the course. They’re easy to adopt in any classroom, regardless of size or ...
Katie Owen reveals how clear, actionable systems transform complexity into confidence and growth on Professional Quotient.
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In 'Secrets of the Brain,' Jim Al-Khalili explores 600 million years of brain evolution to understand what makes us human
In his new BBC show, Jim Al-Khalili journeys through hundreds of millions of years of brain evolution. Live Science spoke to him about what he learned along the way and how this knowledge sheds new ...
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