SUNY Poly Assistant Professor of Community and Behavioral Health and Sociology Dr. Jarrett Rose has published a study titled, ...
When Sarah Johnson-Palomaki — better known to her students and colleagues as “Dr. J.P.” — walks into a classroom, she carries more than a stack of lecture notes. She brings ...
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Psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Thomas Singer explores the different ways personal and cultural complexes affect us.
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Experts weigh in on Karoline Leavitt's response to a question about the Trump administration's plans for Black History Month ...
Opinion
The Six Principles of Stupidity
Principle 3: People who behave stupidly are more dangerous than people who behave maliciously. Evil people at least have some accurate sense of their own self-interest, which might restrain them.
Mumbai: The Department of Mass Media of Kishinchand Chellaram (KC) College, HSNC University, Mumbai, is set to return with ...
On a crisp winter morning, passersby on Chavchavadze Avenue were drawn to an unexpected exhibition outside Ilia State University's main ...
For the past few years, increasing numbers of Black students have headed to HBCUs so they can learn in an environment where their very existence isn’t under attack.
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