When exertion starts to hurt, it’s tempting to quit. New research on desire-goal conflict shows how easing up strategically ...
A qualitative analysis of Strava data highlights the impact of environment and social interactions on runner sentiment and ...
Twenty-five centuries ago, after the Greeks shattered the Persian army at Marathon, brave Pheidippides ran 26 miles to Athens ...
A Covenant University First-Class mechanical engineering graduate shares how he balanced academics, choir, and community projects to achieve a 4.53 CGPA.
Progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF) requires earlier, structured palliative care discussions, yet implementation remains inconsistent.
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America’s tumbling birthrate is pushing colleges toward a “demographic cliff,” where a declining population in the late teens ...
When you get lost in a book, you often enter a trance-like state similar to meditation and that state is deeply protective.” ...
Before taking Smith College Associate Professor Alex Barron’s Intro to Environmental Policy course in the fall of her ...
Only doubt can help us overcome our proclivity for the psychological underpinning of polarization (and the nemesis of knowledge): confirmation bias.
Studying abroad priorities are shifting. Gen Z students now focus on specific courses and professors over university brands.