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Modern-day society, riddled with unrealistic productivity demands and competition, often demonizes embracing boredom.
How do we learn new things? Neurobiologists using cutting-edge visualization techniques have revealed how changes across our synapses and neurons unfold. The findings depict how information is ...
A Greater Cincinnati robotics team is one of nearly 600 from around the world who will compete at the world championships in Houston, Texas this year.
Social media has eroded our patience for challenging cognitive tasks. Now, students are conditioned to reach for AI.
In a world besieged by the violence of impatience, the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus show us how to enter into the patience ...
World Heritage Day 2025, observed on April 18th, celebrates the importance of preserving our cultural and natural treasures.
Today, we’re excited to share the launch of Peak, The Athletic’s home for stories that examine leadership, ideas and personal growth.
The FOCUS program has been a staple of Trinity’s first-year curriculum for over three decades, while Constellations is a ...
Millions of people visit their libraries every week. What's the draw? Everything. During National Library Week, April 6–12, 2025, take time to discover (or rediscover) what draws people in. This ...
Your to-do list will never end, said Thomas Curran, an associate professor of psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the author of “The Perfection Trap: Embracing the ...
A new collection of alumni banners was unveiled this spring on the Ellensburg campus to honor CWU graduates whose leadership and accomplishments have made a lasting impact on their communities and ...
Forget vague ideals. See how Bloom and Skinner help educators measure learning through observable behaviors, practical classroom tasks, and timely feedback.