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Concrete Built Half Our World, but May Be Harming It
Concrete has been an important part of our world, but at what cost? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week, Thomas Petersen digs in to find out.
Weekly Wisdom | Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell
Join us for a lively discussion with Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell
Weekly Wisdom | Fordham University President Tania Tetlow
Join us for a lively discussion with Fordham University President Tania Tetlow
Employment’s Impact on Treating DWI Offenders
How do we stop drivers from repeatedly driving drunk? In today’s Academic Minute, SUNY Empire State College’s Cailyn Green discusses one way to cut down on recidivism.
How to deal with the legacy of empire in higher education
Hear from a historian who sees decolonization as a by-product of his scholarship and a mathematician who is using original sources to teach the global history of the discipline
Why Being a Patient Is Such a Difficult Pill to Swallow
Being a patient can be difficult for many reasons. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Manitoba’s Harvey Max Chochinov details how to make it easier.
The End of American Academic Leadership
Just because you’re the best now, that doesn’t mean you always will be. In today’s Academic Minute, Harvard University’s William C. Kirby details how American academic leadership may be threatened.
Working in Our Place for Visionary Sustainability
Thinking locally can lead to a more sustainable future. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of South Dakota’s Meghann Jarchow explains how.
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