Monthly Archive:: August 2022

Alexander Williams, University of Kansas – When Therapy Harms

Mental health has been on our minds, but how should we seek help? Alexander Williams, assistant

William E. Pelham, Florida International University – Medication Doesn’t Help Kids With ADHD Learn

Medication may not always be the answer for certain disorders. William E. Pelham, distinguished professor of

John Tures, LaGrange College – Red Flag Laws

Red flag laws may become more common across the U.S. John Tures, professor of political science

Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University – Dreaming of Future Possibilities

Everyone has a dream. Karen Cerulo, full professor of sociology at Rutgers University, explains how striving

This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.08.08)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2022.08.08   Monday, August 8th Karen Cerulo, full professor of

The Academic Minute for 2022.08.01-2022.08.05

  The Academic Minute from 08.01 – 08.05 Monday, August 1st Lynn Addington – American University

C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Online Rogue Pharmacies Send Millions of Fake and Dangerous Pills into U.S.

Procuring drugs outside conventional means could lead to disaster. C. Michael White, distinguished professor and chair

Adolfo Sequeira, University of California Irvine – Preventing Suicide Using Biomarkers

Suicide rates continue to be a growing concern. Adolfo Sequeira, associate researcher in psychiatry & human

Rachel Gevlin, Birmingham-Southern College – What Novels Can Tell Us About Gendered Responses to Adultery

Novels have always been a way to understand a time and place. Rachel Gevlin, assistant professor

Josh Draper, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Friendship Cabins

Dining outdoors became even more en vogue during the pandemic. Josh Draper, lecturer in the School