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Design is key in college 'promise' programs

  • Written by Laura Perna, Professor of Higher Education, University of Pennsylvania
imageResearchers are taking a close look at "college promise" programs to see if they actually help more students obtain a college educationCalvste / Shutterstock.com

In one of her first public acts as the new mayor of Seattle, Jenny Durkan signed an executive order last month to phase in a free college tuition program. The program promises up to two...

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How parenthood has changed the way I read ancient stories of Joseph and Mary's relationship with Jesus

  • Written by Christopher A. Frilingos, Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies, Michigan State University
imageHanging church courtyard tile mural showing holy family traveling.Daniel Mayer (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

As Christmas approaches, many Christians will reflect on the Nativity, or birth of Jesus. The Christian Bible includes two different stories of the birth of Jesus, found in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. But...

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How parenthood has changed the way I read ancient childhood stories about Jesus, Mary and Joseph

  • Written by Christopher A. Frilingos, Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies, Michigan State University
imageHanging church courtyard tile mural showing holy family traveling.Daniel Mayer (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

As Christmas approaches, many Christians will reflect on the Nativity, or birth of Jesus. The Christian Bible includes two different stories of the birth of Jesus, found in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. But...

Read more: How parenthood has changed the way I read ancient childhood stories about Jesus, Mary and Joseph

Dreading conflict during the holidays? Let it go, let it go, let it go

  • Written by Nicholas Joyce, Psychologist, University of South Florida
imageHappiness is possible during the holidays.Antonio Guillem/Shutterstock.com

Every holiday season, families and friends convene to share affection, kindness and experience. In the ideal holiday atmosphere, one often depicted in commercials and media, such get-togethers are places of warmth, appreciation and general happiness.

If you find yourself in...

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An anthropologist explains why we love holiday rituals and traditions

  • Written by Dimitris Xygalatas, Assistant Professor in Anthropology, University of Connecticut
imageWorking together on a once-a-year project feels festive and special.Flotsam/Shutterstock.com

The mere thought of holiday traditions brings smiles to most people’s faces and elicits feelings of sweet anticipation and nostalgia. We can almost smell those candles, taste those special meals, hear those familiar songs in our minds.

Ritual marks...

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The moral questions in the debate on what constitutes terrorism

  • Written by Jessica Wolfendale, Associate Professor of Philosophy, West Virginia University
imageWho is a terrorist?Evan McCaffrey/Shutterstock.com

Akayed Ullah, a 27-year-old man, has been accused of detonating a pipe bomb strapped to his body in a New York subway, injuring four people on the morning of Dec. 11. The Joint Terrorism Task Force is investigating the attack and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said it was “an attempted...

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To prevent the next global crisis, don't forget today's small disasters

  • Written by Tilly Alcayna, Researcher in disaster preparedness, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), Harvard University, Harvard University

In an era of seemingly ceaseless tragedies, it can be hard to stay on top of the news. This week, six wildfires have burned up over 141,000 acres in California – an area larger than the cities of New York and Boston combined – killing two people.

A few weeks prior, the headlines were on Iran’s deadly earthquake. Before that, it...

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Child marriage is still legal in the US

  • Written by Nicholas Syrett, Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Kansas
imageWomen protest against child marriage in Albany, New York.AP Photo/Anna Gronewold

The recent outrage over Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore allegedly targeting teenage girls for sex has elicited reports that some evangelical churches actually encourage teenage girls to date older men.

It seems unlikely that Moore was ever interested in...

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The secret behind the success of the new 'Star Wars' films

  • Written by Subimal Chatterjee, Professor of Marketing, Binghamton University, State University of New York
imageActor Mark Hammill reemerged in 'The Force Awakens' and 'The Last Jedi.'Nick Lehr/The Conversation via Lucasfilm , CC BY-NC-ND

In the 40 years since the original “Star Wars” film premiered, the franchise has been a pop culture powerhouse.

“The Last Jedi” – the latest edition in the series – looks to continue the...

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Why evangelicals are OK with voting for Roy Moore

  • Written by David Elcott, Taub Professor of Practice in Public Service and Leadership at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University

Are conservative evangelicals and Catholics in political decline?

Many liberals apparently see hypocrisy over sexual harassment bringing down this once-formidable social and political movement.

Roy Moore allegedly stalking girls, Donald Trump’s mic’d misogyny, family values Congressman Wesley Goodman’s alleged sexual harassment of...

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  5. AIM brought instant messaging to the masses, teaching skills for modern communication
  6. 5 ways the proposed PROSPER Act could impact students
  7. How to put data to work in your neighborhood
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  9. Naughty or nice: Is there a financial reward for acting ethically?
  10. American Jews and charitable giving: An enduring tradition
  11. How the 'Greatest Showman' paved the way for Donald Trump
  12. Taxing the rich to help the poor? Here's what the Bible says
  13. For baby's brain to benefit, read the right books at the right time
  14. What will Trump's declaration on Jerusalem mean to Palestinians?
  15. Honduras's election crisis is likely to end in violence
  16. Will artificial intelligence become conscious?
  17. California fire damage to homes is less 'random' than it seems
  18. Who's to blame for keeping Time's #MeToo 'silence breakers' silent?
  19. Eating out might be devouring your food budget – and you probably have no idea
  20. Why Trump's evangelical supporters welcome his move on Jerusalem
  21. Can Atlanta's new mayor revive America's 'black mecca'?
  22. Hanukkah's true meaning is about Jewish survival
  23. DNA has gone digital – what could possibly go wrong?
  24. Exposure to wildfire smoke: 5 questions answered
  25. The GOP tax plan, state and local taxes deductions – and you
  26. What better forensic science can reveal about the JFK assassination
  27. CVS merger with Aetna: Health care cure or curse?
  28. Why aren't Hollywood films more diverse? The international box office might be to blame
  29. How the tax package could sap the flow of charitable giving
  30. Literature has long been sounding the alarm about sexual violence in Hollywood
  31. How a group of California nuns challenged the Catholic Church
  32. Venezuela's elections are just a new way for Maduro to cling to power
  33. Bajo Maduro, las elecciones venezolanas son otra forma de mantener el poder
  34. The obscure federal agency that soon could raise your electric bill: 5 questions answered on FERC
  35. President Trump's national monument rollback is illegal and likely to be reversed in court
  36. The constitutional right to education is long overdue
  37. Why the president's anti-Muslim tweets could increase tensions
  38. A new collaborative approach to investigate what happens in the brain when it makes a decision
  39. How the tax bill opens wide a big back door to overhaul health care
  40. Turning hurricanes into music: Can listening to storms help us understand them better?
  41. Two little-known ways GOP tax bill would make chasm between rich and poor even wider
  42. Taking a second look at the learn-to-code craze
  43. Should lying to the FBI be a crime?
  44. When should you unfriend someone on Facebook?
  45. Why psychiatrists should not be involved in presidential politics
  46. Historic tax overhaul nears finish line: 5 essential reads
  47. The new tax bill will make Americans less healthy – and that's bad for the economy
  48. The latest threat to peace in Colombia: Congress
  49. The GOP doesn't care if you like their tax plan. Here's why
  50. The GOP doesn't care if you like its tax plan. Here's why