Hurricanes – and the storms like them around the planet – have actually been decreasing worldwide over the past 30 years or so, according to Continue Reading
People blame video games for mass shootings more often when the shooter is white, study finds
People have often blamed violent video games for mass shootings, and a recent study revealed that they are more likely to do so when the Continue Reading
Study Highlights Need to Address Race and Racism In Teacher Education Programs
Teacher education programs that evade discussions of race and racism often leave teacher educators of color to bear the brunt of educating students about these Continue Reading
Study Finds Young Generation Are Using Social Media More Than Ever
Kids and teens in America are spending more time than ever using screens and social media, with the number of hours spent online having risen Continue Reading
Civics Education: How Students Talk About COVID-19 These Days
Students, even as young as the third-grade, have the ability to develop and defend unique positions on modern, difficult political questions. These students are capable Continue Reading
What Triggers Corporate Action on Social Issues
We focused last week on employees’ roles in some US companies’ exits from Russia, and noted the internal backlash at Disney over CEO Bob Chapek’s Continue Reading
Partners Relationship Dealbreakers
Romantic dealbreakers, like laziness and living too far away, may be “dealbenders” when it comes to committed relationships. A new study, inventively designed by Western Continue Reading