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Can Bad Be Good? The Attraction of a Darker Self
How do we view our shadow self without worrying about what it shows us? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Iowa’s Rebecca Krause-Galoni says fiction can play a helpful role.
Sexism and Ambiguity
Gender discrimination isn’t always black and white. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Toronto’s Laura Doering examines why some experiences may lead to ambiguity—and what to do about it.
Gentle Parenting Is Not So Gentle on Parents
Some parenting styles aren’t for everyone. In today’s Academic Minute, Macalester College’s Annie Pezalla looks into one.
The Secret Recipe for Super Bowl Ads
The Super Bowl is the one time everyone watches the commercials. In today’s Academic Minute, Boise State University’s Niusha Jones discusses the qualities behind the ones that become our favorites.
Why Gödel Believed in an Afterlife
Whether there’s an afterlife is one of the big questions for humanity. In today’s Academic Minute, the Institute for Advanced Study’s Andrew Englert explores what one great logician thought.
Voices of Student Success: Engaging Faculty in Student Success
A new limited series of The Key, Voices of Student Success, features Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader speaking with Jody Greene, associate campus provost for academic success at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Pros and Cons of E-Prints in the Scientific Community
Flawed research can be easily accessible nowadays and can cause a lot of damage. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Jeremy Blackburn explores the perils of easier dissemination of knowledge.
Gender Stereotypes and Social Media
Men face gender stereotypes while posting on social media. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Dayton’s Andrew Edelblum explains why.
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