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Students as Wikipedia Editors

What responsibilities do authors have on a public forum? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Wiki Education Week, North-West University’s...

What Americans Want in Dementia Treatment

The right form of care for those suffering dementia is critical. In today’s Academic Minute, Lehigh University’s Dena S. Davis...

When the Diagnosis Is Not the Answer

How do we go beyond the diagnosis to help families cope with rare diseases? In today’s Academic Minute, Albert Einstein...

For LGBTQ Youth, Social Media Can Have Unexpected Benefits

Social media’s drawbacks are well documented, but there are positives, too. In today’s Academic Minute, Wellesley College’s Linda Charmaraman examines...

Striving for Equity in Your Process: A Music Analogy

What can composing music teach us about improving collaboration in government advisory groups? In today’s Academic Minute, Portland State University’s...

Immigrant Workers Affected by Turmoil In Their Homelands

What makes people more or less honest at work? In today's Academic Minute. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Thomas Shohfi discusses how...

Protecting Your Family From Horrific News While Staying Informed

Bad news is a constant in today’s ultra-connected world. In today’s Academic Minute, Wayne State University’s Arash Javanbakht examines best...

Understanding Serotonin to Help Those With Parkinson’s

We’re still discovering how to treat Parkinson’s disease fully. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Christopher Bishop looks to add...