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Mar 06 2025EDUCATION

Routines: Friend or Foe in a Fast-Changing World?

Ever wondered why we stick to the same old patterns every day? It is because humans are creatures of habit. From waking up at the same time to following the same morning routine, these repetitive behaviors are part of our daily lives. They help us get things done, meet goals, and even reduce stre

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Mar 06 2025EDUCATION

The Commons: A Complex Web of Relationships and Resources

People often think of the commons as something separate from the rest of the economy. But what if it's more complicated than that? What if the commons is deeply connected to other systems, like capitalism and property rights? These connections are what some scholars call "strategic entanglements. "

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Mar 05 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: How Media Empowers BIPOC Voices in Higher Education

Imagine a world where everyone's story is heard and valued. That's the power of media praxis, especially for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in higher education. These platforms are more than just tools; they're gateways to empowerment and leadership. Think about it. When BIP

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Mar 05 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students' Take on New Learning Style

India's medical schools are shaking things up with a new teaching method called competency-based medical education, or CBME for short. This isn't your typical classroom learning. Instead, it's all about gaining specific skills and knowledge. Imagine learning to ride a bike by actually riding one, no

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Mar 04 2025EDUCATION

Counselors' Struggle: Burnout and the Path to Happiness

University counselors have a tough job. They deal with a lot of repetitive tasks and high pressure, which can wear them down over time. This can lead to something called job burnout, where they feel exhausted and lose interest in their work. It's a big problem, especially for those in their late twe

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Mar 04 2025EDUCATION

Facing the Doctor's Test: A Look at the FCFP (SA) Exam

The FCFP (SA) exam is a big deal for family medicine registrars in South Africa. It's a test that covers both written and clinical skills. The exam is designed to make sure that future family doctors are ready to handle real-life situations. It's not just about knowing facts; it's about applying tha

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

A Century of Resilience

Rose Girone, who was thought to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, passed away at the age of 113. She was a strong advocate for sharing survivors’ stories, and her life was marked by courage and determination. Her journey began in Janow, Poland, where she was born in 1912. She moved to Hamburg

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

Can Machines Outsmart Kids? A Chatbot vs. Humans in a Mock-Event Quiz

Imagine this: a group of kids watch a made-up event, then they're quizzed about it. Who do you think would get better answers: a clever chatbot or regular folks? That's what researchers wanted to find out. They pitted a smart language model, against some everyday human interviewers. The goal? To see

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

The Future is Here: How Decision Sciences is Changing with Big Data and AI

Imagine trying to make a big decision with lots of moving parts and uncertainty. That's where decision sciences (DSC) comes in. It's all about studying complex systems to help us make smart choices. Over the past 25 years, the way we teach and study DSC has changed a lot. DSC used to focus

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

Texas Universities Face Big Budget Cuts

Texas universities are bracing for a significant financial blow. The state's Senate and House have both proposed budgets for 2026-2027. These budgets do not include funding for a key program that has been providing universities with $423 million over the past two years. This program is called the in

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