Tag: studies

Leaders of Harvard’s Middle Eastern Studies Center Will Leave

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University is undergoing a significant change as two of its

New Studies Show That Organs Age At Different Rates

As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, with each organ aging at a different rate. A recent

A Black Studies Curriculum Is (Defiantly) Rolling Out in New York City

In a groundbreaking move last fall, two social studies teachers at the Hugo Newman School in Harlem introduced

CUNY Removes Palestinian Studies Job Listing on Hochul’s Orders

Nancy Cantor, the president of Hunter College, took on a proactive approach when she assumed her role last

Daily time-restricted eating shows promise in new studies

Time-Restricted Eating: A New Approach to Health and Well-being Time-restricted eating (TRE) has been gaining popularity as a

This Social Studies Curriculum Engages Middle Schoolers With Real-World Artifacts and More

Valarie Rapp, an experienced middle school teacher from Ohio with 21 years of teaching social studies under her

Is ‘Mom Brain’ Real? Studies Say Yes

Exploring the Fascinating Changes in the Maternal Brain During Pregnancy “Mom brain,” a term often used to describe

Explore Creative Opportunities at Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing & Professional Studies

Exciting Spring 2025 Courses Begin Soon! Are you ready to take your creative skills to the next level,

DEI Roll Back: University of Iowa Announces Plans to Close Stand Alone Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies Department |

Image: Video screenshot Amidst growing concerns over the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across various

Melania Trump Praises ‘Virgin’ Son Barron As He Studies At NYC

Melania Trump Talks About Barron's College Experience During a recent interview with Fox News, Melania Trump opened up

‘Marine Snow’ Studies Show How the Ocean Eats Carbon

November 29, 20242 min read‘Marine Snow’ Studies Show How the Ocean Eats CarbonThe ocean’s digestive system is dictated

Cardiovascular health disparities persist in puzzling ways, studies find

Last week’s election results may have shifted the political landscape, but new research papers are once again highlighting