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Northwestern Oklahoma State University's Department of Social Work helped celebrate Social Work Month this March with the theme "Social Work: Compassion + Action." Members finished that celebration by ...
HPU’s Student Association of Social Work (SASW) hosted its first Social Work Alumni Brunch on March 29 in the Newbury Family Welcome Center. The event was a time to build community with professionals ...
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PsyPost on MSNYou’re more welcome than you think: The psychology of self-inviting to social plansA recent study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin sheds light on a common but often misunderstood social ...
A WKU anthropology professor concluded this semester’s Brown Bag Lecture Series with her engaged anthropology methods through ...
As leader of the Church in the most Catholic state in the nation, the Bishop of Providence has a bully pulpit. Bishop Bruce ...
Renee Fluker of Michigan started a nonprofit to help Black students learn how to play the game—and attend college ...
As immigration enforcement efforts intensify across the U.S., one unassuming house on Sycamore Street in Iowa City has become ...
A researcher spent a year living in a jjokbang-chon, an extremely impoverished neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea. While there, he calculated residents' carbon footprints, finding they contribute much ...
In one of the most impoverished areas of Seoul, South Korea, residents live in precarious conditions: tiny micro-units often ...
Dissanayake honoured Modi, who headed to Colombo from Bangkok after the BIMSTEC Summit, with the Mitra Vibhushana, Sri ...
Our homes have been multitasking for a while now. They may be where we work, they are certainly where we play, and in today’s stress-filled world, they’re often the place where we feel most at peace.
The author argues for legislation that would stop biased standardized testing, which gets rid of a barrier that never should have existed.
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