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Study Links Homepage Dwell Time to Media Bias Perception

Culture · 07/19/2024

Study Links Homepage Dwell Time to Media Bias Perception

This research reveals that the dwell time of front-page articles in media outlets like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal is influenced by both editorial bias and reader demand, suggesting a supply-driven media bias shapes news visibility. Competition can mitigate bias. Readers should diversify their information sources and cross-verify viewpoints to objectively assess media coverage. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for fostering information literacy and navigating the complex media landscape.

Southern Lettuce Varieties Preserved in Conservation Effort

Culture · 07/24/2025

Southern Lettuce Varieties Preserved in Conservation Effort

In the American South, heirloom lettuce is more than just food; it's a cultural symbol. Due to modern agricultural development, these old varieties face extinction. The "Heirloom Lettuce Variety Conservation Project" aims to protect Southern cultural roots through community collaboration, searching for, preserving, and promoting these valuable varieties. Join the project to learn about variety characteristics, exchange experiences, and collectively protect this cultural heritage. The project works to ensure these unique lettuces continue to thrive for future generations.

University of Georgia Marks 100 Years with Honors Week

Education · 04/04/2025

University of Georgia Marks 100 Years with Honors Week

Honors Week at the University of Georgia (UGA) is a tradition dating back to the 1930s, celebrating students, faculty, and staff who have made outstanding contributions in academics, leadership, and community service. Through award ceremonies, lectures, and other events, Honors Week not only recognizes past achievements but also inspires future endeavors, highlighting UGA's legacy of excellence and commitment to social responsibility. It's a time to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of individuals who embody the university's core values.

Pandemic Worsens Adolescent Mental Health Crisis

Education · 08/05/2025

Pandemic Worsens Adolescent Mental Health Crisis

The pandemic has significantly impacted adolescent mental health, leading to a notable increase in anxiety and depression. School closures and social restrictions have hindered self-exploration and the development of social relationships in teenagers. Collaborative efforts from various sectors are crucial to provide adolescents with mental health education, counseling, and social support, fostering their healthy development and well-being. Addressing these challenges is paramount to mitigate the long-term psychological consequences of the pandemic on this vulnerable population.

Universities Adopt New Strategies to Boost Faculty Morale

Education · 09/02/2025

Universities Adopt New Strategies to Boost Faculty Morale

This paper explores key strategies for boosting faculty and staff morale in higher education. These include providing recognition through awards like the EPICC award, fostering a positive and healthy work environment, and offering robust career development platforms and benefits. These measures aim to ignite employees' passion for their work, strengthen their sense of belonging, and enhance their perceived value to the institution. The goal is to create a more engaged and motivated workforce within the university.

Purdue University Honors Faculty for Academic Tech Excellence

Education · 07/28/2025

Purdue University Honors Faculty for Academic Tech Excellence

Purdue University recently recognized outstanding faculty, demonstrating its commitment to dedication and reflecting the university's emphasis on equitable academic mentoring and technology integration. By acknowledging contributions in areas like research project management and exploring the application of technology in academic guidance, Purdue University is dedicated to enhancing educational quality and research capabilities, fostering innovative talent. The recognition highlights the university's efforts to improve both teaching and research through valuing its faculty and embracing technological advancements in education.

Business Analytics Students Drive Commerce Evolution with Data Storytelling

Education · 04/25/2025

Business Analytics Students Drive Commerce Evolution with Data Storytelling

Sally Steppling's success as a Master's student at Virginia Tech's Pamplin College of Business exemplifies the importance of Business Analytics programs. Her proficiency in 'Data Storytelling' allows her to translate data into actionable business insights, supporting informed decision-making. This highlights the growing trend of data-driven decision-making and the value of business professionals equipped with strong 'Data Storytelling' skills. Her accomplishments underscore the demand for graduates who can effectively communicate complex data findings to drive business strategy.

Clemson Faculty Promotions Emphasize Landgrant Mission

Education · 08/22/2025

Clemson Faculty Promotions Emphasize Landgrant Mission

Eleven faculty members in Clemson University's CAFLS College earned promotions and tenure in 2025. Dean Matt Holt hailed this as an "outstanding milestone," highlighting the university's core values in teaching, research, and community service, as well as its land-grant mission to serve society. Their achievements represent the spirit of knowledge exploration, talent development, and giving back to the community. This recognition underscores Clemson's commitment to fostering academic excellence and impactful contributions to the state and beyond.

Uconn Names Dr Shannon Lane to Head Political Social Work School

Education · 08/26/2025

Uconn Names Dr Shannon Lane to Head Political Social Work School

The University of Connecticut's Nancy A. Humphreys School of Political Social Work welcomes Dr. Shannon Lane as its new dean. Dr. Lane's arrival signals a new chapter for the school in the field of political social work, dedicated to cultivating future leaders with critical thinking skills and a strong sense of social responsibility, ultimately promoting social justice and equity. The school aims to further its impact on policy and advocacy through research and community engagement under Dr. Lane's leadership.

Mass Timber Gains Traction As Sustainable Building Solution for 2025

Education · 10/17/2024

Mass Timber Gains Traction As Sustainable Building Solution for 2025

Mass timber is gaining attention as a sustainable building material due to its renewability, carbon sequestration, and rapid construction. However, potential issues like durability, moisture resistance, and maintenance costs must be considered. This paper explores the opportunities and challenges of mass timber construction, aiming to promote its healthy development within the field of sustainable architecture. It highlights the benefits while acknowledging the need for careful consideration of its limitations to ensure long-term performance and environmental responsibility.

Steve Mcdowell Named Interim Dean at Florida State Graduate School

Education · 08/26/2025

Steve Mcdowell Named Interim Dean at Florida State Graduate School

Florida State University has appointed Dr. Steve McDowell as Interim Dean of the Graduate School, effective August 25, 2025. Dr. McDowell, a distinguished scholar in communication studies with extensive experience in administration and international affairs, brings a wealth of knowledge to the role. This appointment signals new opportunities for growth and development within the university's graduate education programs. His leadership is expected to further enhance the quality and reputation of graduate studies at Florida State University.

Vanderbilt Faculty Share Career Guidance for Students

Education · 09/16/2024

Vanderbilt Faculty Share Career Guidance for Students

Vanderbilt University welcomes 61 new professors who share their career experiences and offer advice to young scholars on academic research, career planning, and personal development. Their insights aim to help these scholars better plan their careers and achieve greater success in their academic pursuits. The new faculty members provide guidance on navigating the challenges of academia, fostering research excellence, and building a fulfilling and impactful career. The initiative underscores Vanderbilt's commitment to supporting the next generation of academic leaders.

Airline Overbooking and Delays Strain Passenger Experience

Transportation · 09/02/2025

Airline Overbooking and Delays Strain Passenger Experience

This paper analyzes recent airline passenger experience incidents, including controversies caused by flight delays, cancellations, and overselling. By dissecting cases involving Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, it reveals operational risks within airlines. The study emphasizes the importance of balancing profitability with passenger satisfaction and highlights the critical need for improved crisis communication capabilities. Addressing these issues is crucial for maintaining a positive brand image and fostering customer loyalty in the competitive aviation industry.

Universities Adopt New Tech for Smoother System Maintenance

Education · 01/10/2025

Universities Adopt New Tech for Smoother System Maintenance

University technical maintenance significantly impacts the work efficiency and service experience of faculty and students. This paper explores how universities can address the challenges posed by technical maintenance and improve overall operational efficiency and student/faculty satisfaction through transparent communication, streamlined processes, and robust emergency plans. The partnership between Western Governors University (WGU) and Aera provides a valuable case study and offers practical insights into enhancing maintenance strategies and improving user experience within the university environment.

Internships Research Boost US University Applications

Education · 09/02/2025

Internships Research Boost US University Applications

Internship and research experiences are crucial for US graduate and PhD applications. Choose internships related to your major, quantify your contributions, and deeply explore the insights gained. Actively participate in research projects, explain the research process, and emphasize your individual contributions. Effectively showcase your professional skills and academic potential to help secure offers from top universities. Highlighting practical experience and research involvement demonstrates a strong commitment to the field and increases your competitiveness in the application process.