How to Stimulate Your Own Creativity
By Jessica M. Chopin One might get by in life by following set pathways, routines and scripts, and by thinking about problems and their solutions in set ways. Doing so […]
By Jessica M. Chopin One might get by in life by following set pathways, routines and scripts, and by thinking about problems and their solutions in set ways. Doing so […]
Liz Aquino (CSH MS ’06), the new diversity advocate in the College of Science and Health (CSH), knows firsthand about the challenges that underrepresented faculty and staff face. “I was […]
Kimberly Quinn wants to know what makes your eyes pop out, and she’s got the gear to do it. Quinn and her collaborators have spent the past two years persuading […]
Associate Professor Tim Cole teaches the art and science of interpersonal communication By Marilyn Ferdinand “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.” The cruel Captain in the 1967 […]
In the second half of the 19th century, a new epidemic spread across the country: Women of the upper and middle classes were taking to their beds with fatigue and […]