Are the arts and humanities still needed as universities retrench staff and cut costs? Patty Raun explains why curtailing or ...
Emails and Excel are still the primary drivers of the $5 trillion retail industry, in the U.S. alone. The opportunity for ...
As Canada enters what the family-law community broadly refers to as Divorce Month, Divorce Coaches Academy® (DCA®) is announcing the launch ...
Years ago, kids had certain experiences that prepared them for the world as adults. Unfortunately, there are certain things ...
A collaboration spanning more than 16,000 kilometers and 15 years—including 38 research and field visits—has taken a team ...
David Lindstrom, professor of social science, will become the dean of Brown’s Graduate School on Jan. 1, 2026, Provost ...
His idea is to pay California to build more desalination plants along the Pacific Ocean for their water needs. In exchange, ...
Collaborative care, an evidence-based model to treat behavioral health conditions in primary care, did not improve outcomes ...
Along with schmaltzy movies and unbounded commercialism, the holiday season brings something deeply meaningful: the holiday spirit. Central to this spirit is being charitable and kinder toward others.
Jodi Klebick is relishing her role as executive director of the Sharpsburg Neighborhood Organization, a nonprofit working to ...
With the Bird’s-Eye View Challenge, students learned about how birds live while building skills that teachers expect will ...
A new proposal by the Maryland State Department of Education is not what charter schools need to flourish, but it’s at least ...