Health & Society
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…
Peer Educator Applications Call for Those Looking to Make a Positive Impact 聽
Seeking all students eager to make a positive impact on campus, the annual Barnes Center at The Arch peer educator application is now open through Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. Positions are paid and provide opportunities to connect with fellow students…
Black Voters Backed Biden-Harris 鈥 What鈥檚 Next?
Two 黑料不打烊 U. African American Studies professors share insight on why historical priorities of the Black community need to stay at the forefront for the Biden-Harris Administration. Casarae聽Abdul-Ghani: Biden-Harris will need to deliver on plans, promises Abdul-Ghani, PhD, is an…
Inaugural Phyllis Backer Professor Brings an Interdisciplinary Approach to Jewish Studies
Throughout history and today, religion has been a cultural force in guiding people鈥檚 beliefs and actions. Thanks to a newly established professorship in the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 (A&S) well-regarded Jewish Studies program, students will develop a deeper understanding…
Writing Our Lives Nurtures Young Writers Online
In October 2019, the Writing Our Lives program marked its 10-year anniversary in the 黑料不打烊 community. From its early days in the community rooms of libraries with handfuls of students, to recent years鈥 programming including conferences with hundreds of participants…
Election Season Got You Down? Tips For Managing Your Mental Health
With a little more than a week to go until the Nov. 3 presidential election, stress and mental anxiety surrounding American politics are at an all-time high. According to the American Psychological Association, more than two-thirds of U.S. adults (68…
WAER 88.3 FM Launches ‘City Limits: Winds of Change’
Following the special reporting project “City Limits, a Poverty Project,” by WAER, the next installment, “City Limits: Winds of Change,” will explore a range of social justice issues, including unconscious bias, police reform and what is being done to combat…
Stay Healthy and Keep the Campus Safe鈥擥et a Flu Shot
Getting your flu shot this year is more imperative this year than ever鈥攆or yourself and your family, and your community. All faculty and staff are requested to get an influenza (flu) vaccine as another measure to keep the campus safe…