Teachers supervising students in school-sponsored work sites tend to prioritize emotional and social well-being in the workplace, according to research from Rutgers Health. The study, published in ...
A new study examining time credit laws allowing incarcerated people to earn time off prison sentences found that Illinois isn ...
Study finds that law enforcement officers die earlier than the general population from heart disease, cancer and other illnesses. Why?
In a coordinated experiment that stretched across borders and rat lifetimes, researchers in South Korea and Japan found no ...
Texas A&M University’s move last week to close its women’s and gender studies program is highlighting the longstanding ...
Nibble here, nibble there. That’s how the federal government and the state have set our nation’s health care policy.
The number of people seeking emergency care for heat-related issues grew faster than for non-heat-related health issues in ...
Bethel students reflect on a summer of community gardening in St. Paul—and how showing up shaped lessons they’ll carry into their lives, careers, and communities. Laura Hunt ’26, an English and ...
Like thousands of fellow residents of Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods, Dustin Bramell and his family hastily evacuated on January 7, 2025, as raging wildfire encroached. By ...
At its core, engagement is about intertwining the resources of higher education with the needs of the community. Through this process, there is an exchange that occurs—students and faculty learn new ...
Clem Martin from Christ the King Jesuit College Prep joins John Williams on this Marquette Bank Giving Tuesday to talk about how long the school has been around, the students who make up Christ the ...
Washington ― A new study suggests that the expanded work requirements for federal food assistance that passed as part of President Donald Trump’s domestic policy bill over the summer will not have ...