Human Development and Family Studies course equips students with tools to manage stress in adulthood
The College of Education & Human Development has introduced a new undergraduate course, HDFS 205: Stress Management in ...
Two women with ties to Cass County have been named among the 37 distinguished alumni and benefactors from across Indiana recently honored by the Ivy Tech Foundation. Elisa Banuelos, who is an English ...
University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies has released a new white paper, "Reinventing Productivity: Aligning AI Innovation with Human Potential in the Modern Workforce," by Jessica Sylvester, ...
MACNY, The Manufacturers Association, is expanding its team with four new staff members to support the growth of its statewide workforce development programs, bridge the gap between education and ...
Eleven faculty have been selected to receive the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, which honors those who have ...
Doomsday predictions have come in many forms over the years. Various cultures, individuals, conspiracy theorist, and cults have all predicted their own version of the human race's demise. Pop culture ...
Louisiana Tech University has appointed Dr. Rebecca Giorno-McConnell as the new associate dean for research and graduate studies in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. “After a comprehensive ...
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into society, this chapter covers how Americans evaluate its potential impact. How do Americans feel about the use of AI in daily life? What ...
In 1962, the Congress vested the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with the authority to regulate prescription drug advertising. These advertisements can mislead the public about the risks and ...
ATHENS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio University announced it is suspending 11 degrees in response to a new Ohio law affecting higher education. Senate Bill 1 went into effect on June 27. Although it was best ...
Scientists found that Great Salt Lake’s chemistry and water balance were stable for thousands of years, until human settlement. Irrigation and farming in the 1800s and a railroad causeway in 1959 ...
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