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Vocal Fry in the Workplace

Something as trivial as the sound of one’s voice might prove detrimental in the workplace, especially if you’re a woman...

Chimps Have Personality

It’s common knowledge that chimpanzees are one of humans' closest relatives in the animal kingdom. In today's Academic Minute, Georgia...

Cell Phone Journalism

Can any mobile phone user become a photojournalist? In today's Academic Minute, Temple University’s Andrew Mendelson examines the role of...

Early Education in Afghanistan

In a recent interview, New York University's Dana Burde discussed her studies focusing on community-based schools in Afghanistan. In today's...

The Genetics of Addiction

The effects of alcoholism and addiction reach far beyond the person afflicted with the disease. In today's Academic Minute, Chapman...

An HIV-Resistant Flavor Enhancer

Can soy fight HIV? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Stefan Sarafianos discusses new research suggesting that compounds...

The Subconscious City

Human psychology and neurological processes are rarely considered when drawing up blueprints for buildings. In today's Academic Minute, Tufts University's...

Program 15: Humanities vs. STEM / Trustees and Higher Ed Reform (August 22, 2014)

In our August 22 podcast, Carol Schneider of the Association of American Colleges and Universities and Robert Townsend of the...