Professor Emeritus Jack Zipes started a new publishing house that aims to bring back from obscurity out-of-print children’s books that address political issues, such as the…
Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication associate professor Rebekah Nager is finding that prior exposure to conflicting health information reduces receptivity to…
Congratulations to Richard Landers for winning HireVue’s Artificial Intelligence in Assessment Fellowship. Landers will have the opportunity to create a series of original…
In an article published in Health Affairs, Assistant Professor Elizabeth Wrigley-Field examines the association of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage with excess…
Many famous politicians are known for their blunt behavior that, in most other careers, would cost them their jobs, but yet in the political landscape makes them popular…
James Lee, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Psychology explores the dangers of using polygenic screening to compare the genetic profiles of embryos in order to…
How much of your personality is tied to your genetics? What parts of it can you change? Colin DeYoung, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the…
Professor Doug Hartmann is featured in a new four-part HBO and HBO Max documentary series premiering on September 14, "Level Playing Field." Hartmann is featured in the series…