After the brutal cold this weekend, areas across Central Missouri are finally starting to experience at least some relief.
Meagan Malone, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of English, will present a series of Using AI in the Classroom ...
After a client quit therapy over missattunement, one therapist discovered that repair, not avoidance, was most healing, raising a question: What happens when repair isn't human?
In today’s fast-paced fashion industry, content is more important than ever. Fashion is not just about clothing; it’s a reflection of culture, lifestyle, personal identity, and social values.
Returning to Indigenous communities, we can see how a project like iDetroit could be used to amplify untold stories, underrepresented voices and support deeper understanding of distinctive cultural ...
Emotions are good informants when paying attention to what feelings have noticed; but they can be bad masters when unhappy ...
Today, water scarcity, food inflation, and political instability are converging across regions. The desert is no longer ...
Bridget McCormack is used to correcting judges’ work. As the former chief justice on the Michigan Supreme Court, it was her ...
Parsha Bo reminds us that the greatest danger is not ignorance, but paralysis—the refusal to see suffering clearly and to act ...
Cullen Roche has written a book called Your Perfect Portfolio. Navigating this current environment and investing timelines ...
Sometimes things happen that are beyond our control. You may, for example, have a surveyor show up with a bee in her bonnet who is looking for anything ...
Calling all student nurses, midwives, nursing associates and apprentices, the 2026 Student Nursing Times Awards are still open for entries. The final deadline is now Friday 23 January 2026. Due to ...