This week on Entanglements, our hosts speak with Jill Escher, a philanthropist, president of the National Council on Severe Autism, and parent of two young adults with severe nonverbal autism, and Eric García, the Washington bureau chief at The Independent, who himself is autistic.| Undark Magazine
A double Tar Heel, UNC School of Social Work alum Ehmu Ra Ho assists refugees with the International Rescue Committee in New York City by connecting them with resources, helping them apply for jobs, and addressing language barriers. The post School of Social Work grad helps refugees feel at home appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
After improving operations for the U.S. Air Force, Emily Arnsberg returns to Carolina for a second degree.| College of Arts and Sciences
Our team has grown! This month, Alex Brandsen started at the TDCC-SSH as the Interoperability Project Lead. His role is leading our OSNL-funded project to enhance the digital readiness and data interoperability practices among researchers. Alex is a computational archaeologist with a background in machine learning and web development. His previous work bridges the gap […] The post Welcome to new Interoperability Project Lead - TDCC SSH appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —Teachers and high school students live in vastly different media worlds, and that’s one of several digital divides that undermine the efficacy of state-mandated media literacy instruction in Illinois high schools, a recent study suggests. The researchers — doctoral fellow Sakshi Bhalla and Michelle Nelson, professor and head of advertising, both of the […]| News Bureau
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A recent study of more than 3.8 million women who gave birth in California found that those who were multiracial were more likely to have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder compared with women of a single race. The number of women in the study sample with bipolar disorder diagnoses was more than […]| News Bureau
Sociology major Robert Gaines is using a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to investigate a potentially hidden effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.| College of Arts and Sciences
Crowd-sourced database project coordinated by Eric Schmalz ’10 reveals what Americans knew about the Holocaust at the time.| W&M News
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A new study co-written by a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign expert who studies occupational stress and employee well-being sheds light on the different profiles of intervention behaviors bystanders may exhibit when they witness workplace sexual harassment. The paper identifies three distinct types of bystander intervention profiles, offering insights for workplace sexual assault […]| News Bureau
As people turn to AI for therapy and companionship, some say the models still need to learn the nuances of human humor.| Undark Magazine
As a Lead for North Carolina fellow, Paloma Garcia-Serrano worked with local governments in four counties.| College of Arts and Sciences
The Carolina public policy alumna's research on forever chemicals at the North Carolina Collaboratory blended scientific rigor and policy insight.| College of Arts and Sciences
Pull up a Chair is an intermittent series we’re rolling out this summer to introduce new department chairs across the College. For this installment, we caught up with Stephen Gent, chair of the curriculum in peace, war and defense.| College of Arts and Sciences
The Business School’s new take on teaching management| Harvard Magazine
Deadline: 30. Juni 2025 We live in times of global...| Max Weber Netzwerk Osteuropa
The frequency, type and geographical location of political conflict events can provide critical information to corporations and governments on where it’s safe to operate. But a large-scale tracking of events like political protests, arms transfers and armed conflict can be a time-consuming, expensive process. A University of Texas at Dallas research team is working to […]| News Center
Dr. Timothy Bray presented the initial results of the North Texas Quality of Life Initiative during an event on campus last fall. The full results are available on dashboards on the project’s website. University of Texas at Dallas researchers in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) have published the first results of […]| News Center
Dr. Elizabeth Searing (second from left), associate professor of public and nonprofit management at UT Dallas, is the lead principal investigator of a project examining trust in nonprofits. Other professors involved in the research include Dr. Nathan Grasse (left) of Carleton University, Dr. Alasdair Rutherford of the University of Stirling and Dr. Georg von Schnurbein […]| News Center
On 28 March 2025, the Medical Research Council (MRC) and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) published a new framework for evaluating population health and health system interventions […]| MRC Epidemiology Unit
Howard Craft and Renée Alexander Craft share a commitment to storytelling to preserve history, support different perspectives, and inspire creativity.| College of Arts and Sciences
I’m on sabbatical this semester, so I finally have time to catch up on some long overdue blog posts. Bahare at her defense with her committee: From left, Barbara Ericson, Shanna Daly, James Holly J…| Computing Ed Research - Guzdial's Take
Jeffrey Alexander, a prominent sociologist and social theorist: Inside the culture and structure of modernity, good and evil are tensely intertwined. We should not be naïve about the evils of moder…| Economic Sociology & Political Economy
Former Washington Post journalist Paul Hendrickson has donated his professional papers to W&M Libraries.| W&M News
Campus leaders and Carolina’s ROTC celebrated the unveiling of the National Register of Historic Places marker on Nov. 15.| College of Arts and Sciences
The Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, in partnership with William & Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, is pleased to announce the third conference in its highly successful five-year| W&M News
A team of researchers from William & Mary, Virginia Commonwealth University and the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services studied the potential benefits of integrating care for dually enrolled Medicare and Medicaid members.| W&M News
This year's projects range across disciplines and regions, from biology to public policy, and from the Republic of Georgia to Japan.| W&M News
Πρόεδρος της Βουλής προς αποφοίτους: «Σας έχουμε απόλυτη ανάγκη ειδικά σήμερα, που τα πάντα αμφισβητούνται» Η κ. Αννίτα Δημητρίου παραβρέθηκε στην τελετή αποφοίτησης της Σχολής Ανθρωπιστικών Σπουδών και Κοινωνικών Επιστημών του Πανεπιστημίου Λευκωσίας Το Πανεπιστήμιο...| University of Nicosia
Mai Tai’s, Rocky Road Ice Cream, and… Delivery Apps?| Digital Food
Crowdsourcing Trenton is a project related to the Trenton Project, a project researching topics relating to the history of Trenton in the 1960s. Members of the Trenton community who might have insight into the events that took place in Trenton during the 1960’s and the people involved with those events, are invited to contribute information. Over the past several years, the Trenton project has collected hundreds of photos from dozens of sources. The images we’ve found have told us much ab...| McGraw Commons