By Leanne Calvert, Assistant Professor in Irish History, University of Limerick
As a physical piece of a person that would outlast their human life, a lock of hair symbolised immortal love.
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By Una Cunningham, Professor Emerita, Department of Teaching and Learning, Stockholm University BethAnne Paulsrud, Associate Professor in English Applied Linguistics, Stockholm University
Swedish is a vibrant language spoken by about 10 million people, mostly in Sweden and Finland. But Swedish young people are often proficient in English, too. Sweden consistently ranks very high in English proficiency comparisons, with young people in Sweden speaking such good English that other…
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By Laura E. Alexander, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Nebraska Omaha
Clergy sometimes place themselves in harm’s way for moral and religious reasons. A scholar of religious ethics explains when – and why.
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By Dan Kennedy, Professor of Journalism, Northeastern University
The Washington Post’s evisceration at the hands of its billionaire owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, didn’t have to happen. Following months of speculation, the Post cut at least 300 of its 800 journalists on Feb. 4, 2026, drastically reducing its international, local and sports coverage and eliminating its photo department and stand-alone…
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By Siti Nuraisyah Suwanda, Doctoral Student and Graduate Researcher in Marketing, West Virginia University Emily Tanner, Associate Professor of Marketing, West Virginia University M. Paula Fitzgerald, Professor of Business Administration, West Virginia University
Researchers describe what they call a consumption stigma – when you feel judged or looked down on for using certain products or services.
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By Ted Olson, Professor of Appalachian Studies and Bluegrass, Old-Time and Roots Music Studies, East Tennessee State University
Bruce Springsteen wrote and recorded ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ within days of Alex Pretti’s killing, continuing a long tradition of songs as protest against violence and repression.
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By Thomas Begley, Professor of Biological Sciences, Associate Director of The RNA Institute, University at Albany, State University of New York Marlene Belfort, Professor of Biological Sciences, Senior Advisor of The RNA Institute, University at Albany, State University of New York
Researchers are embarking on the RNA equivalent of the Human Genome Project, including sequencing all the chemical modifications that make cells unique.
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By Robbyn Abbitt, Associate Director of the Geospatial Analysis Center, Miami University
If you told me a decade ago that I’d become an expert in mapping cemeteries, I would’ve laughed and been very confused about the dramatic turn my professional life must’ve taken at some point. I’m an environmental scientist who specializes in geospatial technology, which involves analyzing the Earth and how geography plays a role in human societies. I use these tools…
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By Lauren Hall, Associate professor of Political Science, Rochester Institute of Technology
When it comes to national politics, Americans are fiercely divided across a range of issues, including gun control, election security and vaccines. It’s not new for Republicans…
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By Christopher Magra, Professor of American History, University of Tennessee
Washington’s fundamental character as a military leader was forged in the Ohio River Valley, where he also inadvertently helped ignite the French and Indian War.
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