Health & Society
鈥楾rust the Process鈥 with COVID Vaccine, Emergency Management Director Says
Trust the process. As a 16-year member of the United States Air Force Reserve and now in his job as director of emergency management and business continuity at the University, Joseph Hernon has always followed that philosophy. And that鈥檚 why…
Ph.D. Student in Clinical Psychology Works with Non-Profit to Fill Unmet Need in Asian Community
Jin Zhao is a fourth year Ph.D. student working toward his career goal of becoming a practicing psychologist. His qualifying exam project is researching Asian college students and how their experiences of microaggression are related to their attitudes about going…
‘2020 Was Broken and Beautiful. 2021 Needs Grace and Grit.’
The Reverend Brian E. Konkol, Ph.D., dean of Hendricks Chapel, wrote an op-ed for 黑料不打烊.com titled 鈥2020 was broken and beautiful. 2021 needs grace and grit.鈥 The Rev. Konkol leads religious and spiritual life both at the University and across…
Student Gets Dose of 鈥楬ope, Optimism and Relief鈥 with COVID-19 Vaccine
Louis Smith was thrilled when he was named valedictorian of his class at Mynderse Academy in Seneca Falls, about 50 miles west of 黑料不打烊. A lifelong 黑料不打烊 sports fan, Smith was ecstatic when he received his acceptance letter from…
Participants Sought for Survey on Information, Preventive Behavior and Disparities in Pandemic Circumstances聽
A research team in the School of Information Studies, in collaboration with the University of Texas at Austin and University of Washington, is seeking participants for a survey about information behaviors, risk perceptions and health disparities relating to COVID-19. Participants…
To Establish a Meditation Practice, Find Community and Be Curious
Meditation is not something you get better at or perfect. It鈥檚 a lifelong commitment to curiosity and persistence, says JoAnn Cooke, Buddhist chaplain at Hendricks Chapel. Cooke 鈥81 leads meditation sessions for the campus community during the week, along with…
Mascots Consign Indigenous Peoples to Fabled Past
As soon as this week, officials for Cleveland’s baseball team are expected to announce official plans to change the team鈥檚 name. Fans, Native American groups and activists and have protested the name for years calling it racist and considered the…
Skepticism of Masks, Vaccinations Isn鈥檛 New: Ph.D. Candidate鈥檚 Research on 19th-Century Britain Provides Lessons for Today
Haejoo Kim, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of English, is currently researching and writing her dissertation 鈥淢edical Liberty and Alternative Health Practices in Nineteenth-Century Britain.鈥 She is exploring 19th-century British anti-vaccination periodicals and pamphlets to examine the rhetoric. 鈥淲hen…
Ajello Fellows Create Open Data Repository of Electric Grid in Vietnam
In many ways, Nguyen Phan Bao Linh and Yu En Hsu seem like opposite sides of the same coin: both are international students enrolled in the Maxwell School鈥檚 No. 1-ranked master of public administration (M.P.A.) program, both are among the…
Six Thanksgiving Tips – Navigating Relationships With People You Love, Whose Ideas You Hate
The Thanksgiving dinner is probably a little smaller this year, but may include a family member or two whose political views are totally opposite of yours or downright offensive. What can you do to manage your own feelings and anxieties…