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Social Change and Movements

The Death of the Chase

Emma Podvorec April 21, 2026

For decades, the “rules” of dating felt like a scripted performance. There was a hunter

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Diversity on College Campuses

Jai Dayal March 24, 2026

Dealing with diverse ideas and people seems to be constantly discussed throughout United States history.

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Beyond Self-Care: Sociological Call to Address Racial Battle Fatigue

Rya Irons December 2, 2025

Racial battle fatigue (RBF) is often framed as an individual problem, something to be managed

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Religion as a Weapon and a Shield

Jai Dayal November 18, 2025

Religion has been a big part of many Americans’ lives since the first Europeans’ arrival

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Navigating Loss and Bereavement in an Aging Society

Emma Podvorec September 2, 2025

Bereavement involves the loss of a loved one, prompting grief, a personal emotional response, while

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A dog wearing a red "medical alert service dog" bandana.

Service Versus Emotional Support Animals

Kiana Gerhart June 24, 2025

Fear, trauma, anxiety, and depression. It’s no lie that the rates of mental illness have

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The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

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The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life

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A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

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The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

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The Death of the Chase

Emma Podvorec April 21, 2026

For decades, the “rules” of dating felt like a scripted performance. There was a hunter

Read More »

Diversity on College Campuses

Jai Dayal March 24, 2026

Dealing with diverse ideas and people seems to be constantly discussed throughout United States history.

Read More »

Beyond Self-Care: Sociological Call to Address Racial Battle Fatigue

Rya Irons December 2, 2025

Racial battle fatigue (RBF) is often framed as an individual problem, something to be managed

Read More »

Religion as a Weapon and a Shield

Jai Dayal November 18, 2025

Religion has been a big part of many Americans’ lives since the first Europeans’ arrival

Read More »

Navigating Loss and Bereavement in an Aging Society

Emma Podvorec September 2, 2025

Bereavement involves the loss of a loved one, prompting grief, a personal emotional response, while

Read More »
A dog wearing a red "medical alert service dog" bandana.

Service Versus Emotional Support Animals

Kiana Gerhart June 24, 2025

Fear, trauma, anxiety, and depression. It’s no lie that the rates of mental illness have

Read More »
The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

Read More »
The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life

Read More »
A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

Read More »
The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3

The Death of the Chase

Emma Podvorec April 21, 2026

For decades, the “rules” of dating felt like a scripted performance. There was a hunter

Read More »

Diversity on College Campuses

Jai Dayal March 24, 2026

Dealing with diverse ideas and people seems to be constantly discussed throughout United States history.

Read More »

Beyond Self-Care: Sociological Call to Address Racial Battle Fatigue

Rya Irons December 2, 2025

Racial battle fatigue (RBF) is often framed as an individual problem, something to be managed

Read More »

Religion as a Weapon and a Shield

Jai Dayal November 18, 2025

Religion has been a big part of many Americans’ lives since the first Europeans’ arrival

Read More »

Navigating Loss and Bereavement in an Aging Society

Emma Podvorec September 2, 2025

Bereavement involves the loss of a loved one, prompting grief, a personal emotional response, while

Read More »
A dog wearing a red "medical alert service dog" bandana.

Service Versus Emotional Support Animals

Kiana Gerhart June 24, 2025

Fear, trauma, anxiety, and depression. It’s no lie that the rates of mental illness have

Read More »
The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

Read More »
The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life

Read More »
A computer keyboard with a green key that says “terrorism” in white letters.

Cybercrimes

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 31, 2024

Historically, our collective image and understanding of war has been shaped by the photos and

Read More »
The flag of Haiti.

On the Brink

Angela Thompson, Ph.D December 10, 2024

By all accounts, the nation of Haiti has devolved to depths unseen since the Haitian

Read More »
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