Psychology research is ‘not ready’ for use in pandemic policy
Social scientists should be more open that their policy advice is usually based on small experiments done in university settings, study recommends
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Social scientists should be more open that their policy advice is usually based on small experiments done in university settings, study recommends
Copyright ownership concerns abound in the rapid shift to remote instruction.
The lawsuit accuses the Department of Education of applying unconstitutional restrictions on pandemic relief money intended to help students during the Coronavirus outbreak.
George Washington University hires BDS supporter Dr. Ilana Feldman as interim dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs (ESIA).
Alexander Riley, a professor of sociology at Bucknell University, is used to bucking the trend.
Scammers are sending 18 million hoax emails about Covid-19 to Gmail users every day, according to Google.
What happens when more than 300 business people descend, virtually, on Capitol Hill to advocate for climate action amid a pandemic and economic crisis?
Accusations that China is stealing virus research could harm US vaccine efforts and overseas enrolments, experts warn
Pacific Justice Institute, a conservative nonprofit legal defense organization based in California, is encouraging church leaders to start their own homeschooling co-ops as the coronavirus pandemic and resulting shutdown has likely caused an unprecedented number of families to consider making the leap to homeschooling.
By some measures, the humanities are in decline. By others, their death has been overstated. A new report offers some data from before the pandemic.