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English Professors Study More Than Books

English professors don’t always have their nose in a book. In today’s Academic Minute, Santa Clara University’s Amy Lueck explains...

Collaborative Exploration in the Arts

Positive student outcomes can be achieved in many different ways. In today’s Academic Minute, Shenandoah University’s Ryan D. Romine examines...

Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left Turns

Hate waiting to make a left turn at a busy intersection? You’re not alone. In today’s Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State...

Leafy Greens and Heart Disease

Eat your leafy greens. In today’s Academic Minute, Edith Cowan University’s Catherine Bondonno discusses the link between staying healthy and...

They’re Everywhere! The Pervasiveness of Threatening Groups

Do people exaggerate the presence of certain groups that are seen as threatening? In today’s Academic Minute, Cornell University’s Jacqueline...

The Great Lakes Are in Trouble

Taking care of our waterways will be key in the future. In today’s Academic Minute, Western Michigan University’s Daniel Macfarlane...

The Paradox of Blaming Evil

The word “evil” has been getting a lot of play in the media of late. In today’s Academic Minute, Wesleyan...

Is an Embryo A Person? A Medieval View

The abortion rights debate will go into the future, but it started long ago. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s...