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February 6, 2026 • On Flagler College Week: Do you like to watch others eat? Minji Kim, assistant professor of communication, explores the psychology behind an online trend. MinJi Kim, Ph.D., is an ...
The Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy leads the fight against alarmist environmental, energy, and climate policies, while promoting sound solutions grounded in individual ...
Spending to build, expand and rehabilitate manufacturing sites in the U.S. has declined since President Donald Trump took office, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Yet, Trump has repeatedly ...
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more. Jen Karner has spent the last 10 years ...
We believe in equality. Plain and simple. What sets Oxfam apart is our focus on fighting inequality. For anyone who refuses to accept a world of poverty and discrimination, Oxfam stands with you in ...
People typically focus on the content of advice, but they should pay equal attention to the process. by David A. Garvin and Joshua D. Margolis Seeking and giving advice are central to effective ...
The organizations that make up the World Bank Group are owned by the governments of member nations, which have the ultimate decision-making power within the organizations on all matters, including ...
All young people have a First Amendment right to learn free from censorship or discrimination — and the ACLU is committed to defending this right. But we need your help. With the many resources in our ...
Dēmos is a non-profit public policy organization working to build a just, inclusive, multiracial democracy and economy. We work hand in hand to build power with and for Black and brown communities, ...
This study will update and extend How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School (2000) by examining the research that has emerged across various disciplines that focus on the study of learning ...
“I hate networking.” We hear this all the time from executives, other professionals, and MBA students. They tell us that networking makes them feel uncomfortable and phony—even dirty. Although some ...