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In his 1945 report "Science, The Endless Frontier," Bush envisioned science as a source of light that could drive away the ...
UC Santa Cruz alumna Jennifer Rigney uses her Ph.D. in Psychology to support mission-based organizations in making effective, ...
In a time when civil society voices are increasingly dismissed as radical or disloyal, new research led by Ph.D. student Lee ...
A special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B takes a bold step toward redefining one of the most ...
Cardinal Robert F. Prevost has selected the name Pope Leo XIV, an apparent nod to Pope Leo XIII, who deserves to be called the founding father of Catholic social doctrine in modern times ...
Marc Lazar, a specialist in Benito Mussolini's Italy, believes the American president is establishing an illiberal democracy ...
History at USD is designed to develop global citizens. Through the study of the past, students can guide and inspire us as we work with others to make positive change in our communities. Students in ...
In an era of rapid social change ... to understand the context in which they lived,” said Stephan Azzi, a professor of political management, history, and political science at Carleton University ...
Striking a balance between studying and a social life can be challenging. In this blog, Aadesh Gupta, a UCL Economics graduate student, shares his top tips on how to effectively manage time for both.
But there is one woman, perhaps the most famous research subject in all of color science—cDa29—who is able to distinguish among hues better than those of us who have three cones. Researchers ...
The four broad 'pillars' granted to the profession by Royal Charter in 1920 were updated in December 2020. The context of practice is very important to understand in relation to scope of practice. The ...