Making and engaging with art can reduce stress, improve cognitive function, help manage chronic pain, lower blood pressure ...
Engaging in artistic creation and passively enjoying art both provide mental health benefits for trauma survivors.
Amidst campus life brimmed with deadlines, lectures and the clanking of gym weights, some students lean toward a more mindful ...
His practice is an epistemological and ontological exercise that navigates the material presences that accompany the reality ...
Coach Casey flipped the switch for the first ever staging of the mixed race; Cremen rowed from the front of the boat with her ...
On today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler discuss the troubling ...
In 2011 he came across an article by Jack El-Hai that was to be the basis for El-Hai’s book about the relationship between ...
In an age when nations wield virtue as strategy and ego as statecraft, Ati John examines how moral rivalry is reshaping power from Washington to Abuja, and why humility may yet prove the strongest ...
Professors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison use artificial intelligence in their classrooms to aid student learning.
This past spring, Swanson passed the milestone of having 50,000 students take the class from him over the years. It’s a number larger than the population of the British Columbia town he grew up in. He ...
When most people think of actors, they imagine the glamour of movies, television and the stage. Yet few people realise actors are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, eating disorders, ...
Futuristic thinking is the focus of the “Futurist Thinking Series” hosted by Augustana College. Douglas Parvin joined Our Quad Cities News with details on the series. It’s “a high-energy dialogue ...