Study of 500,000 students indicates stereotypes associating men with talent are stronger in more developed countries
Despite the strides women have taken in modern society, sexist stereotypes still linger and can have monumental, detrimental effects. A study ...
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Business schools are starting to emphasize societal impact. JGI/Tom Grill / Getty Images George Siedel, University of Michigan There is no ...
Read MoreWhy the Supreme Court’s football decision is a game-changer on school prayer
Joe Kennedy poses in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building after his legal case, Kennedy vs. Bremerton School District, was argued before the ...
Read MoreCitizen science volunteers are almost entirely white
Many citizen science projects rely on volunteers to collect data in the field. Marko Geber/DigitalVision via Getty Images Bradley Allf, North ...
Read MoreHow Octavia E. Butler mined her boundless curiosity to forge a new vision for humanity
Octavia E. Butler poses in a Seattle bookstore in 2004. The celebrated science fiction author died in 2006. AP Photo/Joshua Trujillo Alyssa ...
Read MoreHow to gain a sense of well-being, free and online
In 2018, when Professor Laurie Santos introduced her course “Psychology and the Good Life,” a class on the science of happiness, it ...
Read MoreMore than half of U.S. teachers are considering leaving the profession: Survey
The U.S. teachers shortage could be getting worse. A March 2022 survey from the National Education Association (NEA) ...
Read More2/3 of US colleges and universities lack student groups for Muslims, Jews, Hindus or Buddhists
Muslim student groups are located at only 28% of U.S. colleges. mkitina4 via iStock/Getty Images Plus Jonathan S. Coley, Oklahoma State ...
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